But, hey, Boston overwhelmingly votes Democrat, so, they should be fine with this, since these are fellow Warmists, right?
Climate change protesters block Moakley Bridge in South Boston
Climate change protesters gathered in Boston for Earth Day, marching in an event that shut down traffic on the Moakley Bridge in South Boston Monday afternoon.
Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion organized the event, which they called Boston’s Earth Day party. Earlier in the afternoon, the group had gathered at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park.
The same group took credit for a demonstration at Lawrence G. Hanscom Field in Bedford on Saturday. At that event, 20 people were arrested after they trespassed on the tarmac, according to Massachusetts State Police. Organizers said the intent was to stop planes from taking off.
Too bad the planes can’t simply run them over, but, planes are expensive, don’t want to damage them. My favorite part of all this is the accompanying photo
OK, whining about plastic while having lots of plastic. Hat, jackets, clothes, shoes, sign, glasses, all made with petroleum. Is that a can of soda, which contains “carbon pollution”? Paint made with petroleum. Fast fashion protest shirts. And, blocking traffic, making them idle.
BREAKING: Climate Activists occupy Seaport Bridge demanding @MassGovernor ban new Fossil Fuel (Renewable Energy) infrastructure, including airport expansions and Fossil Fuel (Renewable Energy) infrastructure in new buildings #ExtinctionRebellion #ClimateEmergency #ClimateAction pic.twitter.com/V7Lg3iMqK1
— Extinction Rebellion Boston ????????? (@XRBoston) April 22, 2024
Look at all that petroleum! The Seaport bridge is the Moakley bridge.
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