Thursday, March 26, 2009

"a bit of monkey wrenching could significantly raise the costs of coal-fired power"

You need to read this blog post at an EnviroNazi blog.

They are actually comparing their EnviroNazi movement to the civil rights movement on the 50's and 60's.

"I cannot count the number of times I have heard the climate justice movement compared to the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. There are commonalities. We too, at our core, are a movement seeking to bring about a society in which “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are guaranteed to all people, present and future. However, while the stories we tell share a common goal, they begin in different places. Thus, when we employ tactics such as civil disobedience, we are breaking the law in a very different context. In order for us to come to an understanding of civil disobedience in the climate justice movement, I’d like to draw out some distinctions between the implications of civil disobedience as used in the civil rights movement, the environmental (save the trees and animals) movement, and then come back to climate justice."

In the comments posts, they are talking about sabotaging our country's energy supply.

"Excellent post. I’m wondering how long it will take until we come to the next logical step: monkey wrenching. It seems to me that we should be there already. Why would this make sense? Because a bit of monkey wrenching could significantly raise the costs of coal-fired power, thereby making it less attractive and shifting investment into more climate friendly alternatives. Let’s say, for example, that it became necessary to have guards at all the railway bridges from Wyoming to Georgia over which the trains run hauling coal to the southeastern power plants."

This is the next logical step, as they say. Nothing but SA like storm troopers for the Marxists...and they are too blind to see that they are being used.

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