Climate activists are fighting our future

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Meet the fearless Gen Z climate activists fighting for their future

Gen Z climate activists Ella Weber and Heather Chen skipped school to be on the frontlines of this year's Climate Week protests.


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What would a future without electricity or cars or planes or tractors to grow our food......be like?

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Meet the fearless Gen Z climate activists fighting for their future

Gen Z climate activists Ella Weber and Heather Chen skipped school to be on the frontlines of this year's Climate Week protests.


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What would a future without electricity or cars or planes or tractors to grow our food......be like?

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Nope, the cavemen were not woke enough since they ate meat and did not mutilate the genitals of the offspring.
 
What is so funny is that they behave so stupidly, nobody hears what they are saying.

Their messaging is terrible.

Seems to have Biden's handlers attention though. They need the votes so we get an executive order I hope is chewed up in court.
 
What is so funny is that they behave so stupidly, nobody hears what they are saying.

Their messaging is terrible.

Seems to have Biden's handlers attention though. They need the votes so we get an executive order I hope is chewed up in court.
So long as humans have a future, the planet does not.

This is what they think.

 
What is so funny is that they behave so stupidly, nobody hears what they are saying.

Their messaging is terrible.

Seems to have Biden's handlers attention though. They need the votes so we get an executive order I hope is chewed up in court.
if you watch the video in the like, they sound like Valley Girls
 
Meet the fearless Gen Z climate activists fighting for their future

Gen Z climate activists Ella Weber and Heather Chen skipped school to be on the frontlines of this year's Climate Week protests.


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What would a future without electricity or cars or planes or tractors to grow our food......be like?

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We are more likely to end up like this through sheer stupidity.

1) Over use of antibiotics so they all become resistant and become useless for humans. A US President's son died about 100 years ago simply because he got a scratch playing tennis and antibiotics would have saved him, but he died.

2) Food scarcity because of too many human beings. The natural cycle is for richer countries to have less kids, but because of the way we work pensions, we need MORE PEOPLE working and therefore we need third worlders to pump out kids like there's no tomorrow.

Plenty more issues, like water that will also lead to our destruction because we are unable to deal with them, because we keep having complete bastards as leaders, both in democratic and undemocratic countries.
 
Synthetic fibres, such as polyester and nylon, are products from petroleum sources. So how about cotton? Well, to produce one cotton t-shirt takes an estimated 2,700 litres of water. It takes one person 2 1/2 years to consume that amount of water. So wear cow hides, but alarmists and vegans are obsessed with farting animals.

So whoever fights for what, it's all pointless.
 
And you genocide Leftists will lovingly kill enough of us all off in order to save us.

Isn't that right.
Not really. I would like to require sterilization as a requirement for receiving welfare payments. I am also enthusiastic about capital punishment. It has beneficial eugenic effects.
 
Meet the fearless Gen Z climate activists fighting for their future

Gen Z climate activists Ella Weber and Heather Chen skipped school to be on the frontlines of this year's Climate Week protests.


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What would a future without electricity or cars or planes or tractors to grow our food......be like?

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The path without a viable future is the one you're urging us to take.
 

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