Board of our (pretty large)company did a presentation today. One of them made a big point at how the likes of extinction rebellion today and other climate protesters are showing the growing trend in demand for green solutions and how we need to incorporate them in our future developments.
Just thought I would point that out on case anybody thought everyone in power were ignoring the protests like Johnson and Trump.
Somebody asked me yesterday, after I had been talking about how important the XR protests were, about what our economy was going to do when we haven't got any tax income from fossil fuels, no imports from foreign countries due to no flights or container ships and very little industry due to travel problems? He then went on to tell me how all these "spoilt brat" protesters are going to miss out on education and health are because the country won't function.
My only answer was that the climate problems were bigger than that, and if the race is going to survive then even bigger changes than he'd pointed out would be required.
His reply was basically "**** them then, I'm not putting up with that"
This was a father with 3 kids and I suppose, grandchildren at some time in the future. I just kind of mentally unfriended him and walked away. It bugs me that people are still only thinking in terms of trying to maintain their current lifestyles and in their own lifespans as a timescale.
I haven't given up my car, or reverted to a low meat, agrarian lifestyle so am still being a bit hypocritical but I think I'd be prepared to change pretty much anything if that's what it takes.
I'm still hoping for some useful technological solutions like carbon capture and green energy production on a massive scale but I appreciate that those are only part of any solution and that we're probably too far down the road to be able to prevent massive changes to come.
I'd like to think that they should have freedom of speech, regardless of its effect. I don't see pots of cash flowing into Saints coffers from China so I don't think it would have any effect on us as it happens, except maybe persuading Gao to **** off and let a proper investor inI wonder what would happen if like the manager of the Houston Rockets coming out to back the HK protests one of our players or the manager did the same. Would we start to back track over free speech in fear of reducing our commercial interests in China or upsetting a board member. Would you be supportive of a player having free speech even if it damaged the clubs financial position?
That's fair enough, in which case, why be pushing for a resolution to the unsolvable Brexit conundrum and not just accept that not leaving the EU would be best for the country's stability, prosperity and long-term future.
Feel free to continue to mistrust the EU, however I certainly trust our government less than I do the EU as it currently stands.
If remain was the price to pay to remove the odious creature who currently resides in No10 along with his self serving paymasters, would you accept that price?
I can't like that but can question it's legality. Had it been sung in a street by "Ingerland fans" on an away trip it would bring widespread condemnation and the possibility of cracked heads by the local police.Apologies for the offensive poster, but this is where Leave.eu have sunk to now, like whipping up anti-German hatred is going to solve anything:
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It's pie in the sky, but. there's lots of potential money to be made in carbon capture, which is why business likes it. There's relatively little money made in planting trees. And trees are way better at it, once they get a decent bit of growth cycle going.Carbon capture is pie in the sky I'm afraid. However, isn't it depressing how our PM and others can still use emotive language (in a time when Parliament has signed up to avoiding this) to label all those willing to take action against Climate Change as uncooperative crusties, importunate nose-ringed climate change protesters living in hemp-smelling bivouacs despite them doing more for our future than he is.
YesI wonder what would happen if like the manager of the Houston Rockets coming out to back the HK protests one of our players or the manager did the same. Would we start to back track over free speech in fear of reducing our commercial interests in China or upsetting a board member. Would you be supportive of a player having free speech even if it damaged the clubs financial position?
Has anyone else noticed it is the president of the French Republic....not the negotiators that is saying it is impossible to get a deal with us................ ? There was me thinking we were negotiating with Europe and not just the French.............. Its a wonder that some off the other nations have not mentioned this. Sounds very much like a dictator to me.........
Nearly every time we do or say or try something it is the French president that tends to comment on it. I accept Merkel has had a say as well this time but you have to admit over time most of the criticism has come from the French President.
No. I don’t accept that. Most of the critics I had come from the Euro leader and negotiator.
Well that's another Brexiteer hang up revealed. Let's go the whole hog and say that the cheese eating surrender monkeys are dictating policy.
Recent conversation in the pub.
"Been away ain't you, mate? Where you been."
"France. Lovely part near .."
"France? **** me. Wouldn't catch me over there. Bloody French. Dropped us right in it in the war."
Go on. Guess how these two voted. And could any military expert explain what France might have done in the face of the German Blitzkreig?
Nothing really. The problem was that they didn't take it seriously. By the time they did they found out that their tanks were in the wrong place and, more importantly, were not fuelled. By the time they were it was too late. In virtually the only effective counter attack De Gaulle decimated an entire German supply column. Had they deployed their forces correctly they would have been a match for the attacking forces. The fact that they were not fuelled was entirely the fault of the High Command.
Nothing really. The problem was that they didn't take it seriously. By the time they did they found out that their tanks were in the wrong place and, more importantly, were not fuelled. By the time they were it was too late. In virtually the only effective counter attack De Gaulle decimated an entire German supply column. Had they deployed their forces correctly they would have been a match for the attacking forces. The fact that they were not fuelled was entirely the fault of the High Command.