Posted on 09/23/2014 7:53:13 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Thousands of people took part in the Peoples Climate March in NYC on Sunday. Among them illegal aliens, people who want to stop fuel and some students earning extra credit from their public school teacher.
Im actually here with Culture Strike and were a national network of artists, musicians that focus on migrant justice, Sonia Guiñansaca told Democracy Now! television.
A lot of undocumented artists were actually part of this. Were designing the birds, the puppetsso were here loud, screaming out loud visually.
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In other words — the “climate March” consisted of every Pinko on the east coast plus a few clusters of suckers.
Well, Sonia, you and the rest of the leftists have certainly done a wonderful job thus far of striking down culture with your derivative Communist folk art.
In other words, the usual suspects...
And The Media will glorify them as being oh so righteous- but ignore any TEA party gathering as evil
Did they crap on any police cars?
Living in the shadows...
In all my decades of college teaching, I only gave extra credit for social action once: 20 points (2% of final grade) for giving blood after the 9/11 attacks, because I saw that as an act of patriotism that transcended ideology. I would never give extra credit, much less assign students, to participate in, say, a March for Life or a 9/12 rally, because that would be coercing ideology upon my students. OTOH, this is one of the reasons why our leftist adversaries continue to succeed: they do not care what their tactics are, as long as the result is the aggrandizement of their long-term goal.
“Among them illegal aliens, people who want to stop fuel and some students earning extra credit from their public school teacher.”
Pubic education is destroying America.
In addition the the very public red diaper doper babies, there were the starf***ers who wanted to see King Leonardo...
Culture Strike...? Only people with to much time on their hands understand this bullshit!
” who wanted to see King Leonardo...”
I don’t mean to hijack the thread, but could some of you women please inform me what it is that is so appealing about this guy. Always looks like a big sissy to me.
I’ve never understood it myself, I’ve only seen Quick & The Dead, Gangs of New York, Django Unchained, and Wolf of Wall Street.
The man is becoming bloated and yet the women still swoon.
Then again, I don’t “get” the music that women aged 15-35 like and fill the charts/pop radio with either.
Especially important to the mission of 350.org was the work of Dr. James Hansen, head of the NASA Institute for Space Studies in New York City. Hansen, who is a 350.org “messenger,” has worked to promote the idea that 350 ppm is a necessary carbon-dioxide ceiling. Much of 350.orgs activity is designed to make the 350 number, and by extension its environmental significance, a universally recognizable meme.
350.org vehemently opposes the use of fossil fuels, particularly oil and coal. Likewise, the organization opposes off-shore oil drilling. In the wake of the massive 2009 Gulf Coast oil spill, 350.org launched a campaign to protest off-shore drilling and the use of fossil fuels in general.
Also in 2009, 350.org opposed the American Clean Energy and Security Act (”cap-and-trade”), which was passed in the U.S. House of Representatives but was stymied in the Senate. In conjunction with other radical environmentalist organizations, 350.org offered opposition to the market-based legislation because: capitalism is at the heart of the climate crisis; carbon trading is based in the ideological belief in the omnipotence of the market; and economic growth is undesirable because it leads to unnecessary energy use.
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