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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Apparently they were going to launch drones at Heathrow tomorrow but police rumbled them. Good target or not?

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By *ittleAcornMan
over a year ago

visiting the beach

On the whole I agree with their Stance.

However, putting people's lives at risk is stupidity, and can only damage their message.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot

I'll fight to.the death to defend anyone's right to protest about anything.

But let's not be cunts and fuck up everyone else's day eh.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'll fight to.the death to defend anyone's right to protest about anything.

But let's not be cunts and fuck up everyone else's day eh....."

I won't let people protesting about Kia ceed

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'll fight to.the death to defend anyone's right to protest about anything.

But let's not be cunts and fuck up everyone else's day eh....."

Agreed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres "

I hope they all walked there.

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By *cgkcCouple
over a year ago

Hitchin

I like radical and disruptive protests.

I like how the French protest.

Seems like a good thing to me.

Mr.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres

I hope they all walked there."

And powered their drones by waterwheel.

How would they feel if someone lost their life because of their actions?

Flying to another country for medical reasons for example. I'm not talking imminent surgery but let's say they were off to see specialists to talk about future stuff. They've been looking forward to this day for months as they can see it being the start of the rest of their life.

Boom, plans scuppered and so are their hopes. They could have saved for years for that to have it taken from them in protest.

There's always more than meets the eye, no matter how trivial something may seem.

P

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres "

The aftermath of the "save the planet" protests make me laugh. Have you how much shit they leave behind?

And the irony of Emma "cause chaser" Thompson flying half way around the world to chat at a "save the environment" rally for 10 mintes obviously went way over their fucking hypocritical heads.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chinese wouldn't stand for that shit

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

The makers of drones could be critiqued for not building in a thingymabob that causes the drone to land in a cowpat if it flies over a fence of an airport.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

"

A couple of years ago I decided make a concentrated effort at using my green bin properly.

I was gobsmacked at how much went into it, and how little now goes into my "ordinary" bin.

Does piss me off a bit when the bin lorry just tips it all into the same hopper though.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

Pisses me off even more as I'm charged for my green bin.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

A couple of years ago I decided make a concentrated effort at using my green bin properly.

I was gobsmacked at how much went into it, and how little now goes into my "ordinary" bin.

Does piss me off a bit when the bin lorry just tips it all into the same hopper though.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

Pisses me off even more as I'm charged for my green bin.

"

yeah we get mad about that.

Our green bin usually has more in it than our ordinary bin

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

A couple of years ago I decided make a concentrated effort at using my green bin properly.

I was gobsmacked at how much went into it, and how little now goes into my "ordinary" bin.

Does piss me off a bit when the bin lorry just tips it all into the same hopper though.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

Pisses me off even more as I'm charged for my green bin.

yeah we get mad about that.

Our green bin usually has more in it than our ordinary bin

"

I see you're doing your bit for all the children in sweatshops making clothes, by not wearing any.

Bravo.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I saw a news item a few weeks ago that showed social media images of some of the leaders of the extinction rebellion movement driving high emition cars and some on holiday abroad days after the London protests.

It's a classic case of "do as say, not as I do"!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I read that they told the police where they would be and were to use ones no higher than a body, so no safety risk. It appeared like a token threat, ie it was publicity raising only.

The principle of preventing massive world damage is great via peaceful protest. I'd not do it. Their tactics may be better if different but they'll carry on with news headline catching.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

Practice what they orazhhctfry do not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Practice what they orazhhctfry do not "

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

A couple of years ago I decided make a concentrated effort at using my green bin properly.

I was gobsmacked at how much went into it, and how little now goes into my "ordinary" bin.

Does piss me off a bit when the bin lorry just tips it all into the same hopper though.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

Pisses me off even more as I'm charged for my green bin.

yeah we get mad about that.

Our green bin usually has more in it than our ordinary bin

I see you're doing your bit for all the children in sweatshops making clothes, by not wearing any.

Bravo. "

What can I say? Its just the kind of guy I am .

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"when it comes to the environment we are all hypocritical to an extent I suppose. If you want to risk lives to further your cause just make sure its only your own is all I say.

A couple of years ago I decided make a concentrated effort at using my green bin properly.

I was gobsmacked at how much went into it, and how little now goes into my "ordinary" bin.

Does piss me off a bit when the bin lorry just tips it all into the same hopper though.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

Pisses me off even more as I'm charged for my green bin.

yeah we get mad about that.

Our green bin usually has more in it than our ordinary bin

I see you're doing your bit for all the children in sweatshops making clothes, by not wearing any.

Bravo.

What can I say? Its just the kind of guy I am ."

This made me laugh. A lot.

People on the train are now looking at me funny...

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"I like radical and disruptive protests.

I like how the French protest.

Seems like a good thing to me.

Mr. "

The french style protests would be banned in this country, can you imagine staff at Heathrow going and standing on the runway as a protest.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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I think it’s a ridiculously stupid, dangerous thing to do. Protest if you want but this is a very bad idea. No support from me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone seen the news clips this morning....

I fully respect people's right to protest....

But well done the good folk of Canning Town

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Anyone seen the news clips this morning....

I fully respect people's right to protest....

But well done the good folk of Canning Town "

Fucking ace!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think it’s a ridiculously stupid, dangerous thing to do. Protest if you want but this is a very bad idea. No support from me. "

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Anyone seen the news clips this morning....

I fully respect people's right to protest....

But well done the good folk of Canning Town "

What did they do?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was on a tube last week and about 20 protesters got on. They had loads of banners with dooms day messages on them. but also plastic water bottles, plastic bags, a few were eating mcdonalds!

I say if you are going to disrupt people's lives than practice what you preach.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone seen the news clips this morning....

I fully respect people's right to protest....

But well done the good folk of Canning Town

What did they do?"

They pulled the protesters off the roof of a tube train.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try that shit in yorkshire you will get a cracking look of the underground of the moors

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like radical and disruptive protests.

I like how the French protest.

Seems like a good thing to me.

Mr. "

I agree but why’s nothing happening about Brexit ? Oh no I’ve started something here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did anyone see the news report this morning of the protester being pulled off of the roof of a tube train by commuters.

It looked to me like he was given a right kicking when they got him down

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres

The aftermath of the "save the planet" protests make me laugh. Have you how much shit they leave behind?

And the irony of Emma "cause chaser" Thompson flying half way around the world to chat at a "save the environment" rally for 10 mintes obviously went way over their fucking hypocritical heads....."

One can also look at it in a different light.

The plane was already scheduled to fly, her message is to try and change those who control the airways. They 'wont' go to her so she needs to go to them. I don't see any real hypocrisy here.

Not using that plane wouldn't have made any difference because it was already scheduled. Now if however she chartered a plane, then yes hypocrisy

She believes in what she's saying and is living it mostly too, so again no hypocrisy.

I tend to hear this word miused here on fab a lot, not it it's correct form but used mostly to put someone down.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Anyone else see the irony in them protesting in their fleeces and hi-viz?

Man made plastic fibres

The aftermath of the "save the planet" protests make me laugh. Have you how much shit they leave behind?

And the irony of Emma "cause chaser" Thompson flying half way around the world to chat at a "save the environment" rally for 10 mintes obviously went way over their fucking hypocritical heads.....

One can also look at it in a different light.

The plane was already scheduled to fly, her message is to try and change those who control the airways. They 'wont' go to her so she needs to go to them. I don't see any real hypocrisy here.

Not using that plane wouldn't have made any difference because it was already scheduled. Now if however she chartered a plane, then yes hypocrisy

She believes in what she's saying and is living it mostly too, so again no hypocrisy.

I tend to hear this word miused here on fab a lot, not it it's correct form but used mostly to put someone down.

"

Skype.

It's still a thing......

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By *loswingersCouple
over a year ago

Gloucester

Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages "

I really miss your presence on the forums

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages I really miss your presence on the forums"

Me too

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages "

To be fair as long as i keep away from London, i get no hassle at all. They can crack on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I just watched it,when they dragged the guy off the train my mother called him a 'feckin gobshite' haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wow, the people on the tube coming together to fight back at their tormentors.

I gather the Police are after the citizens who took positive action andvthst the chap, allegedly a Buddhist teacher has been arrested multiple times over the past week or so.

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By *loswingersCouple
over a year ago

Gloucester


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

To be fair as long as i keep away from London, i get no hassle at all. They can crack on."

It’s those bloody Russian spies you’ve got to watch out for Clem

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

To be fair as long as i keep away from London, i get no hassle at all. They can crack on.

It’s those bloody Russian spies you’ve got to watch out for Clem "

Exactly. That's proper that is! Not some wet behind the ears millennial super gluing "they" selves to a vehicle...

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Wow, the people on the tube coming together to fight back at their tormentors.

I gather the Police are after the citizens who took positive action andvthst the chap, allegedly a Buddhist teacher has been arrested multiple times over the past week or so."

It's nice that the hatred of these pricks transcends race, sex and position within society. Truly bringing communities together. brings a tear to my eye..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its all well and good protesting for a good cause if its done right but these fuckwits are taking the piss! Including that idiot greta t! Everyones broadcasting them because thats how they make money but how many have broadcast abput the russian child whos not only invented a way to safely clean the oceans but actually implemented it proven it can work? Surely hes a better bet to back than a 16 year old who's complaining about not being in school because shes chosen not to go but shes also full of shit. What has she invented to back her ideas?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And the tube guy in camden down deserves to be dragged down by the public because the only thing extinction rebellion do is inconvenience the public and public services and cost tax payers money by leaving the mess that theyre protesting against!

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot

Just seen the video.

He was lucky the crowd he was inconveniencing broke his fall.

Funny.

He's one of the pricks who caused us to lose around 150 man hours this morning.

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By *otts72Man
over a year ago

London

Of all the tube stations they could have picked...

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By *actilemale4uMan
over a year ago

London

Imagine they'll keep away from the east end now!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen the video.

He was lucky the crowd he was inconveniencing broke his fall.

Funny.

He's one of the pricks who caused us to lose around 150 man hours this morning."

Exactly and the tube is probably one of the greenist ways of getting round London. They had been on the top of the tube for 20 minutes! It's unacceptable and achieving nothing other than causing issues.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Just seen the video.

He was lucky the crowd he was inconveniencing broke his fall.

Funny.

He's one of the pricks who caused us to lose around 150 man hours this morning.

Exactly and the tube is probably one of the greenist ways of getting round London. They had been on the top of the tube for 20 minutes! It's unacceptable and achieving nothing other than causing issues. "

Methinks at least 2 of the idiots won't do that again though.

I think they genuinly believe the world is on their side and have no grasp of how much they're pissing people off.

Unfortunately or fortunately depending on your perspective, elements of our society could be galvanised into action against them after seeing Joe Public in action.

We could see a lot me people taking physical action against them in the face of their unreasonable, irresponsible and selfish actions.

Their website seems to place environmental issues in a poor second place to their actual agenda.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Extinction rebellion protesting at Canning Town station was probably not the wisest idea.. I’ve seen people kneecapped there for holding up people when their Oyster card don’t work! Lol that was always going to be messy

serious own goal.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Imagine they'll keep away from the east end now!!!! "

In the same way vegan militants avoid protesting at Hell's Angels' rallies for their excessive use of leather jackets

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By *ork fellaMan
over a year ago

Macroom

They are a pain in the hole. Can understand what their about but stop being such cunts about it like. There's a right way to go about things and they are getting it so wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think they are going about it the wrong way, just making people pissed off with them, preventing people working, getting to hospitals etc. I dunno what the answer is but I think they are doing it wrong.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

Today's events by ER was an Own Goal.

Effectively, they alienated those they thought they could attract to their cause!

Rather ironic they held up the more energy efficient modes of transport to express their doctrine!

As for the commuters who took matters into their own hands and meted out their own punishment, good on them.

However, some scumbag Ambulance Chasing do-good lawyer will try to defend the protesters and sue the commuters!

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!"

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes. "

Before being pulled into the hell of "the working class"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They're all professional protesters!! They go from one cause to the next.

They need to go and get jobs in the real world.

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes.

Before being pulled into the hell of "the working class" "

Were any of those pulled off the roof, those eejits who glue themselves to surfaces?

Then authorities spend ages doing everything safely! F*** That!

Let them leave their skin on the surface they were attached to! If they need hospital treatment, follow their hatred of polluting transport, and let them WALK to the nearest A&E.

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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"Apparently they were going to launch drones at Heathrow tomorrow but police rumbled them. Good target or not?"

Bunch of cunts.

Endangering lives to push a point of view? Fuck you all.

Saw the video of that doctor trying to climb on a train, then getting dragged down and given a kicking.. i would have joined in. (My ex used to work on board trains, and have seen the after effects on those who have been on trains when they have hit people -its horrific)

If they want to make a difference, go and volunteer at a charity, lead by example.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wonder how the idiots travelled too and from the protest.

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull


"Wonder how the idiots travelled too and from the protest. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages "

Just like they are taking things into their own hands no doubt. Very good indeed

I see no difference between their actions and much of the responses by most on here towards them.

Sounds like much and the same,

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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

Just like they are taking things into their own hands no doubt. Very good indeed

I see no difference between their actions and much of the responses by most on here towards them.

Sounds like much and the same,

"

Apart from ER are trying to prove... some sort of point(s) by fucking over ordinary people who are trying to make a living. At the last sit in there was a lady who couldn't get to the hospital because of the disturbances and missed the passing of a relative. Moments like those are so precious, and to have them taken by someone with no real clue is incorrigible..

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes.

Before being pulled into the hell of "the working class"

Were any of those pulled off the roof, those eejits who glue themselves to surfaces?

Then authorities spend ages doing everything safely! F*** That!

Let them leave their skin on the surface they were attached to! If they need hospital treatment, follow their hatred of polluting transport, and let them WALK to the nearest A&E."

We were discussing the idiots who glued themselves to the fronts of trains earlier today.

Someone asked what I'd have done.

I said I'd leave the fucking idiots there and still run the trains.

I imagine being glued to the front of an intercity 125 at 100+ miles an hour would have helped loosen their resolve and bowels.

Imagine needing a shit but being glued to the front of a train at 100mph.......

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"They're all professional protesters!! They go from one cause to the next.

They need to go and get jobs in the real world."

But what are they qualified for, other than Solvite commercials......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'll fight to.the death to defend anyone's right to protest about anything.

But let's not be cunts and fuck up everyone else's day eh....."

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes.

Before being pulled into the hell of "the working class"

Were any of those pulled off the roof, those eejits who glue themselves to surfaces?

Then authorities spend ages doing everything safely! F*** That!

Let them leave their skin on the surface they were attached to! If they need hospital treatment, follow their hatred of polluting transport, and let them WALK to the nearest A&E.

We were discussing the idiots who glued themselves to the fronts of trains earlier today.

Someone asked what I'd have done.

I said I'd leave the fucking idiots there and still run the trains.

I imagine being glued to the front of an intercity 125 at 100+ miles an hour would have helped loosen their resolve and bowels.

Imagine needing a shit but being glued to the front of a train at 100mph....... "

Or even worse, trying to stay on the roof of a train as it goes round bends on the track but their own applied Super Glue does its job!

Better still they cannot escape the overhead electrical connections! At least that would keep them warm - sort of!

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By *loswingersCouple
over a year ago

Gloucester


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

Just like they are taking things into their own hands no doubt. Very good indeed

I see no difference between their actions and much of the responses by most on here towards them.

Sounds like much and the same,

"

So I watch the news at lunchtime and laugh at the fact that ordinary people drag the ER yobs who have been banned from London anyway, from the train they are demonstrating on because they just want to get to work.

And that’s the same as the the ER yobs who broke the law, caused countless people to be late for work, and who clearly have no regard for ordinary people who just want to get on with their lives.

OK, cool.

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By *tingly ByronMan
over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"Just seen the news, and finally the public have done something positive to deal with the morons.

It’s about time we all woke up and stopped the extinction rebellion fuckwits from disrupting our everyday lives.

They say they are doing it to give our grandchildren a better life. Well I ask this question, will our grandchildren be thankful to live in a world without any industry, power, technology, and all the things we take for granted? I think not, and the sooner extinction rebellion become exctinct, the better as far as I’m concerned.

As a side note I’m sat at home on my own with a couple of men at the other end of the house who are fitting a new boiler. As I saw the dickhead being hauled off the roof of the train, I burst out laughing and the guys came through to see if everything was ok. As I told them, and they saw it on the tv, they both laughed too and said it’s about time we took things into our own hands with the disruption those idiots are causing. Best thing I’ve seen on the telly for ages

Just like they are taking things into their own hands no doubt. Very good indeed

I see no difference between their actions and much of the responses by most on here towards them.

Sounds like much and the same,

So I watch the news at lunchtime and laugh at the fact that ordinary people drag the ER yobs who have been banned from London anyway, from the train they are demonstrating on because they just want to get to work.

And that’s the same as the the ER yobs who broke the law, caused countless people to be late for work, and who clearly have no regard for ordinary people who just want to get on with their lives.

OK, cool.

"

I meant to say it yesterday; welcome back.

I hope you stay a while.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apparently they were going to launch drones at Heathrow tomorrow but police rumbled them. Good target or not?"
you can't stop the process of natural evolution its beyond human capabilites

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

Im hoping they start super gluing themselves to londoner's private cars next..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m really not over that bastard getting dragged off the train yet! Hahaha

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By *lbinoGorillaMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"I gather the Police are after the citizens who took positive action andvthst the chap"

Yeah, that sounds about right for this country - never mind that the protestor's actions wee illegal, go after those that stopped him causing a disturbance

All our priorities are arse backwards....

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By *lbinoGorillaMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"Ive still not found the limit of how many times i can watch those guys getting pulled off that train! it's so beautiful!

There's a great clip on the Guardian website.

See the second idiot on top of the train, watching his pal get hauled off into a kicking.

He doesn't know what to do. Then, when someone climbs up to "help" him down all his bravado disappears without a trace as he runs away.

It's brilliant!!!!!!

Arseholes.

Before being pulled into the hell of "the working class"

Were any of those pulled off the roof, those eejits who glue themselves to surfaces?

Then authorities spend ages doing everything safely! F*** That!

Let them leave their skin on the surface they were attached to! If they need hospital treatment, follow their hatred of polluting transport, and let them WALK to the nearest A&E.

We were discussing the idiots who glued themselves to the fronts of trains earlier today.

Someone asked what I'd have done.

I said I'd leave the fucking idiots there and still run the trains.

I imagine being glued to the front of an intercity 125 at 100+ miles an hour would have helped loosen their resolve and bowels.

Imagine needing a shit but being glued to the front of a train at 100mph....... "

And I would have. Fuck 'em....

And those twats that glued themselves to other things. Get a crowd together and pull them off (not in that way... )

Or get a giant paint scraper.

If they leave half the skin off their hands behind, tough - no one forced you to do what you did

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By *reyyaMan
over a year ago

North Yorkshire

A protest about the excessive and unreasonable use of speed cameras in the wrong locations would be more useful.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a nation full of angry birds.

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