Posted on 09/11/2017 6:06:23 AM PDT by pabianice
The Sugar Shack Alliance performed The People vs. Polluters and Climate Change Deniers outside of the First Churches of Northampton on Saturday morning to non-violently protest fossil fuel expansion and climate disruption.
According to their website, the Sugar Shack Alliances main mission is to act upon the urgent need to protect the earth and all its inhabitants from climate change and environmental injustice, actively working toward a vision of a just, sustainable and equitable world for all.
The 20-minute skit was performed multiple times by Aarti Lamberg, Ben van Arnam, David Arbeitman, Howie Faerstein, Irvine Sobelman, John Cohen, Kevin Young and Lundy Bancoft.
The skit takes place in 2025 at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. The CEO of Fox News, ex President Donald Trump, and Fracking, Inc. are the defendants who are being tried for species extinction, crimes against humanity and climate disruption.
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Do they go home in the evening to live in their parents basement?
It really must be hard to have a moral compass which must be set daily by whatever memes are published on Facebook.
I love B I N G O and you just hit a big one.
Yep, Reddit-ers call it “word salad”.
Unless they all walked there or bicycled to the protest, they are hypocrites.
Be great to end fossil fuels if there was any near term substitute that wasn’t actually more expensive in the long run or also damaging to the environment.
Not a single power source on the planet can substitute for fossil fuels for consumer use and they are asking for reasonably priced consumer power consumption to end.
Why can’t smart people read the conclusions for consumer power alternatives.
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