OPINION: Green energy zealot 'Just Stop Oil' really means 'Just Stop Life'
hundreds of thousands of dollars directly to those who choose to vandalize art in the"defense" of the climate. "Just Stop Oil" reportedly gets some of that money.
Sadly for them, other than angering a number of commuters seeking to get on with their real and productive lives of working and taking care of their families, the protesters accomplished nothing. A frustrated commuter pushes a Just Stop Oil protester out of the way as the demonstration blocked his van.‘JUST STOP OIL’ PROTESTER CANCELS WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER POURING ORANGE DYE ON TABLE
Zealots who also may need basic lessons not only in"supply and demand," but"geo-political aspirations" as well.
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