f*ck it, I’m back ‘in’ but I’m not going along blindly. I really want to see these issues dealt with because I believe they’re vital to the integrity of the movement.
f*ck it, I’m back ‘in’ but I’m not going along blindly. I really want to see these issues dealt with because I believe they’re vital to the integrity of the movement.
After careful consideration, I’ve decided to share these thoughts publicly, for what they’re worth.
I updated my cat and farting unicorn rainbow banner, to honour the Extinction Rebellion.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused during these essential disruptions.
UK citizens are so hopelessly hypnotised that some (many) of them explicitly care more about Britain’s future trading relationship with the EU than they do about the ongoing extinction level event which is likely to kill them, their friends, family and quite possibly all vertebrate life on planet earth.
“The sinister fact about literary censorship in England is that it is largely voluntary”.
When I started primary school, we were being taught that the apocalyptic climate collapse we’re witnessing now might happen in a few hundred years.
Spoiler alert: it’s still pretty much all getting worse.
Rest in Power David Buckel, who tragically burnt himself to death this week to draw attention to the escalating climate crisis. Sadly, he was not the climate disaster’s first martyr.
Over consumption is destroying the planet, but it’s not all ho ho hopeless…