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arista
15-02-2019, 08:51 AM
Strike? Today

No fecking need
go to Parliament In Your Own Time.
Saturday is good for that.


[School children across the country have
swapped the classroom for the
picket line today, as they strike over the
government's perceived lack of
action on climate change.
Eco-conscious youngsters are
taking part in more than 50 planned
Youth Strike 4 Climate protests in the UK.
It is unclear how many British students
will be involved in the walkout,
but up to 70,000 are thought
to striking across the world.]

[Swedish kid Greta Thunberg started the Youth Strike 4 Climate campaign]

https://news.sky.com/story/school-children-to-strike-over-lack-of-climate-change-action-11637262


Not all of these kids will be on Strike
many will just bunk off.



Sign Of The Times.

Northern Monkey
15-02-2019, 09:50 AM
Well it’s a great money making opportunity for the government- All those parents they’ll be fining.

Livia
15-02-2019, 10:01 AM
Well, it's their time they're wasting....

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 10:02 AM
yes :clap1: climate is way more important than school anyway

Livia
15-02-2019, 10:17 AM
yes :clap1: climate is way more important than school anyway

Surely both are important.

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 10:21 AM
Surely both are important.

if the ignorant people in parliament would discuss how to deal better with climate change, then the school children won't need to be on strike

but this goes for my country too, so :thumbs: from me for the school children here and in UK for protesting for a good cause, namely climate change

Livia
15-02-2019, 10:22 AM
if the ignorant people in parliament would discuss how to deal better with climate change, then the school children won't need to be on strike

but this goes for my country too, so :thumbs: from me for the school children here and in UK for protesting for a good cause, namely climate change

Oh yes Nicky, because school kids have all the answers. And it's nothing to do with just goofing off school...

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 10:48 AM
Oh yes Nicky, because school kids have all the answers. And it's nothing to do with just goofing off school...

what


honestly, i did hear you say

That's great. I hope one day soon the USA, China, India, Russia and all the other massive polluters will get behind the idea that we're killing the planet. Because right now, it looks like only a few countries are taking it seriously and pay through the nose for their carbon footprint, while other countries, like the ones named above, carry on regardless.

in my thread for the dutch school children who protest for climate change, who got support from 350 scientists

no offense for bringing this forward, but still you said this

arista
15-02-2019, 10:51 AM
It can not change overnight
Electric Cars are over priced
They need to lease them or something.

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 10:53 AM
It can not change overnight
Electric Cars are over priced
They need to lease them or something.

Solar energy instead of nuclear energy is also a good and climate friendly option

Livia
15-02-2019, 10:57 AM
what


honestly, i did hear you say



in my thread for the dutch school children who protest for climate change, who got support from 350 scientists

no offense for bringing this forward, but still you said this

I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 11:00 AM
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.

you liked it from our dutch school children their effort at protesting for climate change

but here your opinion somehow the opposite

Niamh.
15-02-2019, 11:04 AM
They couldn't call it a strike if they went on a Saturday Arista :fist:

My opinion? meh it's one day, I think it's kind of insulting to assume that none of the kids genuinely care about the environment and it's just an elaborate why of getting a day off. I have two teenagers and they're both very environmentally conscious. Lots of teens from their school arrange things like collecting plastic from our beaches etc on their days off and in their free time so I don't think it's far fetched to think that these kids may be genuinely trying to help some how

arista
15-02-2019, 11:13 AM
Solar energy instead of nuclear energy is also a good and climate friendly option


Yes New Solar Panels
that work on Daylight
as well as Sunshine
are great,

arista
15-02-2019, 11:16 AM
They couldn't call it a strike if they went on a Saturday Arista :fist:

My opinion? meh it's one day, I think it's kind of insulting to assume that none of the kids genuinely care about the environment and it's just an elaborate why of getting a day off. I have two teenagers and they're both very environmentally conscious. Lots of teens from their school arrange things like collecting plastic from our beaches etc on their days off and in their free time so I don't think it's far fetched to think that these kids may be genuinely trying to help some how



Sure Fine Lady
call it a Protest on Saturday
OK

user104658
15-02-2019, 11:30 AM
:joker: Nicky and Livia in this thread has made my morning.

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On the Thread topic... I mean... I get what these kids are trying to do and it's honourable etc. but I think they might have misunderstood the purpose and effectiveness of strike action, which is that its supposed to cost the company (or government) you're working for money or productivity or both. Which is why things like airline and other transport strikes are so effective; they become very expensive, very quickly.

Teenagers striking from school for a day doesn't actually cost the government anything, so I don't really see how it's going to be effective, other than as a publicity stunt.

Livia
15-02-2019, 11:30 AM
you liked it from our dutch school children their effort at protesting for climate change

but here your opinion somehow the opposite

Actually my point was that it's futile while China, India, USA and all the other major polluters are still pumping crap into the sky.

Livia
15-02-2019, 11:31 AM
:joker: Nicky and Livia in this thread has made my morning.

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On the Thread topic... I mean... I get what they're trying to do and it's honourable etc. but I think they might have misunderstood the purpose and effectiveness of strike action, which is that its supposed to cost the company (or government) you're working for money or productivity or both. Which is why things like airline and other transport strikes are so effective; they become very expensive, very quickly.

Teenagers striking from school for a day doesn't actually cost the government anything, so I don't really see how it's going to be effective, other than as a publicity stunt.

I'm only here for your amusement TS, you know that x

user104658
15-02-2019, 11:35 AM
I'm only here for your amusement TS, you know that xI'm a solipsist... Everyone is only here for my amusement :omgno:

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 11:36 AM
Actually my point was that it's futile while China, India, USA and all the other major polluters are still pumping crap into the sky.

true, got to agree with you

if only these countries too had some protests for climate change


and there are better, cleaner ways for getting energy, electricity without pumping crap into the skies

Livia
15-02-2019, 11:38 AM
I'm a solipsist... Everyone is only here for my amusement :omgno:

You know, somewhere, deep down... I knew that.

user104658
15-02-2019, 11:46 AM
true, got to agree with you



if only these countries too had some protests for climate change





and there are better, cleaner ways for getting energy, electricity without pumping crap into the skiesYes like the Arc reactor, amazing piece of tech being developed for widescale use right now. So far the most it has powered is one large high rise building but they think if it can be safely scaled up, it could easily power an entire city.

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 11:54 AM
Yes like the Arc reactor, amazing piece of tech being developed for widescale use right now. So far the most it has powered is one large high rise building but they think if it can be safely scaled up, it could easily power an entire city.

where we live, some houses already got solar panels on their roofs

when they renovated the houses last year, making them energy friendly also isolation material inside the roof (to prevent it being too hot in summer, or too cold in the winter)

Crimson Dynamo
15-02-2019, 12:00 PM
Kids in georgraphy class

"hi brats (says Mr Clark)today we are going to talk about climate, weather patterns and the last ice age in the UK and maybe touch on glaciation"

class heaves a collective sigh and bury their head in their phones and dial out for the next hour



on social media there is a chance of a day off school at some protest


:amazed:


:fist: bloody climate change shagging out women and taking our jobs - get me my placard and a whistle


:rolleyes:

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 12:06 PM
Kids in georgraphy class

"hi brats (says Mr Clark)today we are going to talk about climate, weather patterns and the last ice age in the UK and maybe touch on glaciation"

class heaves a collective sigh and bury their head in their phones and dial out for the next hour



on social media there is a chance of a day off school at some protest


:amazed:


:fist: bloody climate change shagging out women and taking our jobs - get me my placard and a whistle


:rolleyes:


well at school it's just those books about climate, weather patterns


at protests you can get the attention of everyone for climate change


conclusion: Protesting about climate change is better than sitting at school and reading about it in books and doing nothing

Crimson Dynamo
15-02-2019, 12:19 PM
well at school it's just those books about climate, weather patterns


at protests you can get the attention of everyone for climate change


conclusion: Protesting about climate change is better than sitting at school and reading about it in books and doing nothing

what is climate change Nicky?

MTVN
15-02-2019, 01:05 PM
Lazy little buggers

arista
15-02-2019, 01:06 PM
Lazy little buggers


Yes its a Farce

Alf
15-02-2019, 01:38 PM
Wait until they find out that climate change is just a money making scam.

Kids striking? It wouldn't have happened in my day. We'd have got a good hiding.

arista
15-02-2019, 01:51 PM
Wait ubtil they find out that climate change is just a money making scam.

Kids striking? It wouldn't have happened in my day. We'd have got a good hiding.


Yes a better time

user104658
15-02-2019, 02:19 PM
Wait ubtil they find out that climate change is just a money making scam.


:facepalm: Are you a flat-earther, Alf?

Alf
15-02-2019, 02:32 PM
:facepalm: Are you a flat-earther, Alf?No!

Crimson Dynamo
15-02-2019, 02:34 PM
:facepalm: Are you a flat-earther, Alf?

Its certainly true is is being royally exploited to make money and extort grants etc and its being used as a political football by people who would not know their Celsius from their arsehole

user104658
15-02-2019, 02:37 PM
Its certainly true is is being royally exploited to make money and extort grants etc and its being used as a political football by people who would not know their Celsius from their arsehole

All of which is shameful, but none of which makes it "just a scam".

There are hundreds of "will-writing" scams around; it doesn't mean that death isn't real.

Crimson Dynamo
15-02-2019, 02:40 PM
All of which is shameful, but none of which makes it "just a scam".

There are hundreds of "will-writing" scams around; it doesn't mean that death isn't real.

dont mention wills to me as the TL is going through a time with her mothers :skull:

i am sick of hearing about it :skull:

id rather she talked about climate change

Tom4784
15-02-2019, 03:47 PM
Good for them for doing something, their strike isn't going to cost the government anything but it will create headlines and awareness for their cause especially in a time where you've got world leaders that are actively denying the facts surrounding climate change.

Jack_
15-02-2019, 04:14 PM
Great stuff, love to see politically engaged young people

Start 'em early and bring on the revolution :cheer2:

arista
15-02-2019, 04:20 PM
Great stuff, love to see politically engaged young people

Start 'em early and bring on the revolution :cheer2:


BUT nothing is changing
these kids can not Vote yet
learn a trade
Work Hard


Its not changing Bugger all
they all FLY on holiday



Pathetic.

arista
15-02-2019, 04:21 PM
https://e3.365dm.com/19/02/768x432/skynews-climate-change-protest_4579204.jpg?bypass-service-worker&20190215134537

arista
15-02-2019, 04:25 PM
Good for them for doing something, their strike isn't going to cost the government anything but it will create headlines and awareness for their cause especially in a time where you've got world leaders that are actively denying the facts surrounding climate change.


Its a Farce
all the Socialist Workers are among them

Underscore
15-02-2019, 06:55 PM
Great stuff!

Bit miffed I didn't go, but not many people did from my school. A few from my politics class did.