Posted on 07/12/2019 10:46:23 AM PDT by rktman
On Thursday, a group called Moms Clean Air Force hosted a rather unique climate change protest. A group of mothers flew in to Washington, D.C., and rented a space near the U.S. Capitol for a "play-in." They created a "sit-in" style protest that allowed their kids to do what they always do run around and play but made it seem like a demonstration.
"I'm here at the [Play-In for Climate]! Kids can't stay still long enough for a Sit In, so we are having a Play In! Thank you [Clean Air Moms] for calling for 100% clean energy," Jamie DeMarco, state-level carbon pricing coordinator at Citizens Climate Lobby, tweeted with a picture of kids running about on Capitol Hill.
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On solar powered planes of course..................
Did they buy their carbon credits from Al Gore?
Clueless!
D oh!
This is a PARODY, right??
if they rode in on horseback and had big bags of horse poop with them from their journey...Id be a little more impressed....
They must have flown in on one of the Air Force’s super secret solar planes.
Maybe our society is too successful if elitist idiots can spend their time and money on stuff like this.
You just cant make this stuff up!
This playing with children’s mind for an “agenda” disgusts me.
Indoctrination at its finest. To me, child abuse/exploitation. Like taking tykes to the anti gun rally or the pro choice rally.
Let’s start with banning air travel to see how serious they are.
Theyre a special project of the Environmental Defense Fund, a $150 million/year SJW group, described below. Gullible mommies, so typical.
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/environmental-defense-fund/
A group of mothers flew in to Washington, D.C
Were they flying on their Brooms??
Ain’t that special?
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