Watch: Eco Loon Vomits Green Goo All Over EU Globalist Meeting

Govern me harder daddy

An eco-mentalist staged a stunt vomiting green goo at a European Union “clean energy” conference and accused the globalist officials there of not implementing climate crackdown hysteria hard enough.

The woman, who claimed that Brussels elites are operating climate scams on “occupied lands” yelled “I’m sick of your lies of the true environmental and social cost,” as they blathered on about how amazing ‘Hydrogen Week’ is.

She accused the EU of ‘greenwashing’, essentially virtue signalling using pointless environmental carbon schemes and the like to play up their green credentials.

Fair point, but you still come across as utterly mental.

“This conference is sickening. Europe can meet its energy needs without exploiting colonized lands,” another loon screamed.

As disturbed looking security contractors dragged them out, they bellowed “Stop fossil fertilisers! Stop fossil fertilisers.”

And replace them with… hydrogen maybe?

Essentially it’s more crazy trust fund babies throwing tantrums and crying to be governed harder.

They wanted attention, and we’re giving it to them because it’s hilariously cringe.

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  1. That’s exactly what I liked about the Transition Towns movement, during its heyday: that it insisted on not doing any campaigning, because at least 99% of it is entirely pointless. Clueless activists screaming slogans generated from badly digested information to ignorant globalists achieves nothing except reinforcing the egos of people who shouldn’t be doing what they’re doing in the first place.

    The activist was pretty much correct in thinking that hydrogen is a waste of time, but then screwed it by asking to stop fossil fuel fertilisers… like, you don’t want to eat, baby?

    Sadly, one of the many things that made the Transition Towns movement fail in most places was that many of the people who were attracted to it were activists who really, really wanted to do these sort of pointless symbolic stunts, instead of the actual hard work. Hydrogen wasn’t so big back then, but I’ve had to stop short silly students congratulating themselves on their “smarter” knowledge that organic methods are better, telling them the actual facts of how modern fertilisers changed agriculture in the village of my ancestors, handed down to me from oral family history. If you’re not a farmer and know nothing about farming you shouldn’t go around telling anyone how to farm.

    What activists should really be doing is the hard work of convincing people one by one. If Jehova’s witnesses could go door to door, and canvassers can go door to door, you could do it too. I suggested back in the day to use as a template something that had been done in some council with a grant, going door to door asking people about their travelling habits and how to improve them in such a way that used less energy. I said that if people were willing to do that unpaid, there wasn’t any rocket science involved in the actual doing it. But the others in the group made excuses and said that we didn’t have the “resources” (whatever that meant) to do it. If I had had a single second person so we could do it as a couple (I didn’t dare to do it entirely on my own), I would have gone ahead and done it to the extent the two of us were able to. But there was not a single second person.

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