'Through its infantile, disruptive protests, ER is only achieving one thing, and that is the almost total alienation of the public,' writes CharlotteCGill
Yesterday Extinction Rebellion paid a trip to the Treasury and attempted to hose it down with 1,800 litres of fake blood. The plan backfired. Literally. Perhaps having survived too long on vegan sausages, the protesters weren’t strong enough to keep control over their instrument and liquid sprayed all over the streets. Even atheists who were watching might be tempted to conclude it was a sign from God, warning demonstrators that they should cease these mad attacks.
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