Hopefully they dragged the ones that were glued.
Maybe UK isn’t a lost cause, after all...................
What the flip is “Extinction Rebellion”?
just keep the trains running. The issue will clear itself up in a few days.
If you pull them off thectrain, you’ll have to pull them off repeatedly. However, if throw them under the train, you only have to do that once.
Here catch this Hippy ,LOL
LOL! The Normies let these Gaia Worshippers know they were not going to tolerate their crap and gave them a beatdown. Perfect.
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Okay, so perhaps the Extinction Rebellion loonies didn't think this plan through very thoroughly...
Gladdens my heart, it does.
A severe beating inflicted on these “protestors” would have sent an excellent message to all such Neo-marxists, Soros community organizers, and snowflakes.
They don’t fear police and government, because they are implanted deep within it - but a newfound fear of the public would do great things for society
What a delightful, heart warming story to start the day! Reminds me of the days when a staple of American journalism was filler stories about British eccentricism. (”Ain’t them English crazy?” was a genre.)
This is even better than a story about a chap in the Cotswold who has devoted his life to his butterfly collection.
Pay no attention to those on top of the train or glued to it, DRIVE THE DAMN TRAIN, They will get off one way or another.
One solution would be to make taller carriages or lower the tunnel’s roof.
The Leftist cult got unglued...
The 36-year-old was chased along a train roof before being pulled down onto the platform. He describes himself as a full-time Extinction Rebellion protestor who gave up his Buddhist studies to devote himself to climate change action.
Full-time meaning somebody else is paying for his food, clothing, shelter, and copious entertainment while he makes life miserable for everyone else. At age 36. Pathetic.
Commuters at Shadwell were seen shouting at protesters in frustration, asking why they had glued themselves to an electric train.
To infuriate as many people as possible, not for the optics. Looks like it worked.
Mr Rees, a PR worker from London, said the intention was not to 'inconvenience hard-working people', and said he did not think the apparently unsympathetic mood on the platform was indicative of a decrease in public support
I'll take that bet, Rees. Try that line downtown in some working-class pub and see what it gets you.
'None of us want to inconvenience ordinary people. That's why we're doing this in the morning when it will impact business as usual, and not in the evening, when people want to get home to be with their loved ones.'
Read that twice just to get a flavor of how stupid these cultists really are. They don't want to inconvenience people, they just want to impact business by inconveniencing people. Which makes it OK, I suppose. Because they're not really people at all, are they?
About time Normals started exerting their weight.