“Green” Activists Menace Humanity

by Vijay Jayaraj

A swirl of tomato soup engulfs Van Gogh’s vibrant “Sunflowers.” Mashed potatoes mar Monet’s serene “Water Lilies.” Across the globe, priceless artworks endure desecration in the name of climate activism. On a recent weekend, so-called eco-activists threw yellow soup on the “Mona Lisa” at Paris’s Louvre Museum. These acts are a vile destruction of beauty in the name of a dangerous world view.

Peaceful protest of injustice is an important aspect of our civilization. Be it the civil rights movement of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the U.S. or the freedom movement of India’s Mahatma Gandhi, non-violent demonstrations can communicate important messages. Ongoing farmer protests in Europe are good examples of objections to concerning and overreaching tyrannical policies.

However, radical elements weaponized by green funding are engaged in anti-humanistic activities that does no good for society. Chosen targets – irreplaceable cultural treasures – often bear no relationship to the purportedly environmental cause. Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa, for instance, is a symbol of human ingenuity and artistic expression, not fossil fuel emissions. Vandalizing such works is more akin to cultural terrorism than constructive activism.

Eco-Activists Are a Menace, Even Life-Threatening!

Environmental protests are not new. Many decades back, Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, along with key founding members of the organization, went on small boats to protest hunting of whales that threatened the species’ existence.

But gone are the days of meaningful environmental demonstrations. Today, eco-fascists protest consumption of animal meat and even the right to be born. For these self-anointed enforcers of irrationality, off limits – at least to others – is the use of cars, aircraft and ethically sourced natural resources. The list goes on.

The worst part: Many seem to care not even if people die from their actions. In 2021, in response to allegations that climate activists were blocking important British highways, Xtinction Rebellion’s founder Roger Hallam unashamedly said, “I would block an ambulance with a dying patient onboard.”

Last week, jet-setting Greta Thunberg joined climate activists from the same Xtinction Rebellion to block access to Farnborough Airport in the U.K. Their demand: Stop expansion of the airport and end private jet operations.

Throughout the world, environmental non-profits and eco-funded activists seek to stop projects essential in improving the socio-economic conditions of billions of people. In many instances, these disruptions share ideological objectives with green policies perpetrated by international political institutions like the United Nations and World Economic Forum.

In Africa, climate activists wanted to cancel a 895-mile-long pipeline from Uganda’s Lake Alberta region, which has a potential to carry 216,000 barrels per day and provide indirect employment for more than 105,000 people.

In India, activists want to end dozens of hydrocarbon projects across the country – initiatives that would directly contribute to the energy independency of a country that relies heavily on imported hydrocarbons.

Poverty undeniably remains a crippling reality for vast swaths of Africa and Asia. Billions still grapple with securing access to clean water, sanitation, non-polluting cooking fuels and reliable electricity. Infrastructure development holds the promise of changing this narrative, injecting much-needed capital, creating jobs and laying the groundwork for future prosperity.

By disrupting fossil fuel projects, activists contradict their claim of caring for people’s economic future. A thoroughly anti-human philosophy that envisions Earth untouched by people has them blindly adhering to an unscientific theory of a climate emergency.

Vijay Jayaraj is a Research Associate at the CO2 Coalition, Arlington, Virginia. He holds a master’s degree in environmental sciences from the University of East Anglia, U.K.

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strativarius
February 10, 2024 2:05 am

The police do nothing to stop them, they’ve even skateboarded with them and offered soothing cups of tea to the ecotists

People then get peeved at the antics…

Government uses the situation to its advantage.

Another step down the authoritarian road

Scissor
Reply to  strativarius
February 10, 2024 4:56 am

It’s faux desecration because, thankfully, these valuable works of art are protected by glass and/or plastic barriers. It would be nice if such protection were not necessary but the world is full of vandals and idiots.

Reply to  Scissor
February 10, 2024 5:58 am

Judicial dismissal of very obvious crime, the illegal graffiti on private property, is an indication of the rot pervading all levels of society. In most areas the owner of the property is required to remove it. This is institutional insanity.

Reply to  Scissor
February 10, 2024 6:58 am

Some of the art is protected- much is not. If these idiots were severely punished instead of getting a slap on the wrist- it would stop. I think I’d start with a public whipping. Seriously – I’m an art lover- love museums- this vandalism really ticks me off.

Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
February 10, 2024 1:17 pm

Punitive damages have now been set at $1 million by court precedent. I see no reason why this should not also be applied to each person involved in every act of ecoterrorism. Price them out of the market.

NKP
Reply to  strativarius
February 10, 2024 6:43 am

Sane people win debates. Crazy people win fights. We are at war. Who wins? “Going along to get along” has a poor win/loss record.

State the rules. State the consequences. Enforce without delay or exception.

Injury and threats to public safety (including incitement/complicity) merit incarceration, pending trial. If that’s good enough for people who peacefully paraded around the U.S. Capitol, taking selfies on Jan 6,it ought to be good enough for Greta and her followers and enablers.

Reply to  NKP
February 10, 2024 7:11 am

“State the rules. State the consequences. Enforce without delay or exception.”

That’s the formula for societal success.

Lawlessness is what we have now. Not everywhere, it’s mainly confined to Democrat-controlled cities (in the USA) but it will be everywhere if we don’t start locking up the criminals, because criminals do not curtail their criminal activities on their own.

If you want to curtail criminal activity, you have to lock up the criminals. If you don’t, then you have a Washington DC, or a New York City, or a Chicago, or a Los Angeles, or a San Francisco.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
Reply to  Tom Abbott
February 10, 2024 8:22 am

Unfortunately today’s criminals are “victims of society” according to DAs, Judges, the local legal systems bought and paid for by the Marxists. The goal is to break down society so the people will clamor for change and guess who/what is already planned for them.

Reply to  NKP
February 10, 2024 3:15 pm

And regarding 1/6, there’s video of one those caught inside claiming he was just a BLM “observer”. There’s other video of the same guy, pretending to be one of them, whipping up the crowd to enter the Capitol building.
I doubt he was the only plant.

Reply to  Gunga Din
February 11, 2024 2:42 am

Yeah, we want to know how the FBI and other intelligence agencies were involved in Jan 6. Were they there observing, or were they encouraging the crowds to attack?

The Democrat Congress that was investigating Jan 6, decided to destroy most of the evidence they had collected. Why would they want to do that?

I can’t think of any legitimate reason for the destruction. It looks like a coverup to me.

What about that, Liz Cheney? Why did you destroy Jan 6, evidence?

You claim Trump is a threat to democracy. The reality is *you* are the trheat to democracy. You and your radical Leftwing cronies in the House.

You hate Trump so much for saying something disparaging about your father that you are willing to sacrifice the very country you live in to get back at him. You are a pathetic, dangerous human being. You are a liar, undermining our nation with your lies.

Bill Powers
Reply to  strativarius
February 10, 2024 2:33 pm

Precisely and the WEF owns the politicians, by buying them their seats, and then instructing them to place into permanent bureaucratic positions of authority “yes men” (and women) who do the bidding of the Faceless Cultural Elite. Their vision is for the Globe to be run by a mostly nameless few with various resources at their disposal to reduce the world population and control the lives of those remaining by rationing precious resources among those by a prioritized algorithm based upon most to least useful to the Elite Class. Politicians are too stupid to realize that in this world they are expendable puppets in a kabuki theater and they will soon obsolete themselves.

February 10, 2024 3:38 am

Meanwhile we know enough about the psychological dark side of these activists.

Richard Greene
February 10, 2024 5:22 am

Vijay is the most consistent and competent climate and energy reporters I know of, especially when covering Asia and Africa, which don’t get enough attention.

Every Vijay article I have ever found made it onto the daily recommended reading list on my blog, including this one.
The Honest Climate Science and Energy Blog

Reply to  Richard Greene
February 10, 2024 1:19 pm

Not a terribly high bar considering the bonus bimbo pictures that have also made it onto the pages of your ‘blog’.

Reply to  Richard Page
February 11, 2024 12:36 am

Yep, it is a pretty horrific blog.

Looks like it put together by a 5-year-old… or someone with very low intelligence.

ie.. it reflects his comments.

Marty
February 10, 2024 5:55 am

There are way too many protests now days. You would think that people would only resort to civil disobedience as a last resort when all over options have been exhausted and when the issue is of such overwhelming moral significance that they feel there is no other way to persuade people. You would think that before protesting the protestors would have carefully studied the issue themselves and assured themselves that they were not being mislead. Instead, protest is now a kind of sport. Soccer without the balls.

Actually, I’m protesting the law of gravity. It isn’t right that two completely unrelated foreign bodies attract each other regardless of whether they are even the same species. My motto is “Down with Gravity!” (It still needs work.)

Reply to  Marty
February 10, 2024 6:02 am

There is not enough protest, it needs much more.
At least against green policy, windmills, energy transition, CO2 reduction, fertilizer prohibition etc

Reply to  Krishna Gans
February 10, 2024 7:00 am

Alex Epstein has a habit of showing up when the idiots are protesting fossil fuels- wearing a sweat shirt saying “I love fossil fuels”.

Reply to  Krishna Gans
February 10, 2024 11:45 am

All the protests come from the nutty Left.

Denis
February 10, 2024 6:01 am

‘Last week, jet-setting Greta Thunberg joined climate activists from the same Xtinction Rebellion to block access to Farnborough Airport in the U.K.”

One wonders just how Greta got to the UK. 

Reply to  Denis
February 10, 2024 7:01 am

swam, of course, the ONLY way to avoid using ff

Reply to  Denis
February 10, 2024 11:46 am

She travels by sailboat, I believe. At least, sometimes.

Reply to  Denis
February 11, 2024 2:11 am

There’s a regular ferry service of inflatables of various sizes off the beaches around Calais. Probably the lowest CO2 per head of any method, fairly high cost. If you’re lucky the last half of the journey will be by Border Force or RNLI.

February 10, 2024 6:22 am

Today’s activism is primarily a front for true believers in Marxism. I often wonder about the tax deductibility of the funding behind these groups. I know in the US, there’s a limit on how much individuals can deduct for ‘charitable’ contributions, but was wondering if the math is different for the Bloombergs and Rockefellers. If so, there need to be some changes.

NKP
Reply to  Frank from NoVA
February 10, 2024 8:56 am

Tax codes in the U.S. are coercive to the max. What a disgrace.

Deductions of any kind are simply indulgences. Non-Profits, Charities, NGOs, Religion, Education and many Businesses thrive because actual tax <i>payers</i> foot their bills.

Reply to  NKP
February 10, 2024 3:32 pm

Personally, I think we need a flat tax with no exemptions and no exceptions.( Maybe with a national sales tax?) Phase it in over 10 years.
If the government takes in money or spends money, the flat tax and/or sales tax is earmarked to paying down the principle of the national debt. (Or the state or city’s debt.)

February 10, 2024 6:47 am

“Climate change” spending cost/benefit.

Bloomberg estimates the cost to stop a degree or two of warming by 2050 is $US200 trillion.

There are about 2 billion households in the world which means $100,000 per household.

Ninety percent of the households in the world are too poor to afford anything additional, so the households in the developed world will have to pay 10 times as much, or $US1 million, per household to make up the difference.

Almost all households would prefer to have the $US1 million in the bank and a degree or two of warming.

Reply to  scvblwxq
February 11, 2024 12:25 am

I think you are missing at least one, probably two decimal points in front of that “degree or two”. so say the climate models upon which all the nonsense is based.

February 10, 2024 6:53 am

“In India, activists want to end dozens of hydrocarbon projects across the country..”

Are they Indians or westerners?

J Boles
February 10, 2024 6:58 am

What happened to the BIG climate protests of the past? They need to do a few more, maybe on Earth day, just to show their hypocrisy more clearly. And leave the parade route trashed as usual.

Editor
February 10, 2024 7:20 am

Vijay ==> Nicely done, sir. Keep up the good work.

February 10, 2024 7:51 am

It might be a good time to remind ourselves that environmental fears about our world and the potential negative impacts of human activities were a very popular motivating force for the national socialists of 1930’s Germany. Those fears or beliefs and others were rapidly and far too easily morphed into justifications for the atrocities inflicted by the Third Reich.

The radical environmentalists of our time have been given free reign by the hapless media and much of the academic publishing establishment to slander honest scientific skeptics challenging the shaky foundations of CAGW dogma by likening them to those who deny the crimes of Nazi Germany during WW II. Those same environmentalists are following in the footsteps taken by the German National Socialists (Nazis) before the worst crimes of the 20th century were inflicted on millions.

The current “progressive” movement with radical anti-human, environmental extremism at its core is a recipe for human disaster that can exceed that of WW II by orders of magnitude if we don’t recognize it for what it is and force a change of course.

I believe we will do that but I hope it happens before irreparable harm is done to human society and the natural world we depend on.

Reply to  Andy Pattullo
February 10, 2024 10:10 am

Careful now any reference to Nazi Germany could be rewarded with a law suit from one of these activists- so much for free speech. The left sues when they start loosing a debate – if they can’t handle the big boy arena they should just go home to mommy.

Tom Halla
February 10, 2024 7:56 am

Those funding the bail and criminal defenses for these vandals should be charged under what equivalent of a RICO law the country has. The various foundations and virtue signaling dilettantes deserve to be bankrupt and in jail.

February 10, 2024 9:08 am

If the organizers had to send old fashioned invitations to attend their protest, they wouldn’t be able to afford the postage and there would be no protest. Sooner or later politicians will notice this and figure out a way to both charge “postage stamp-like” fees for social media notifications. This will minimize political protests and the inherent costly policing.

February 10, 2024 10:23 am

Once the law enforcement, the courts and the politicians abdicate their responsibility enforce the law ( and equally)to maintain the civil society – well then it is pretty much all over. If what is going on in parts of Europe, California, Seattle the US southern border spreads much further we will be at a real “ tipping point” . Try maintaining a small business or being a land lord in any of these places. It’s a nightmare and and will often bankrupt you thanks to these nuts.

Christopher Simpson
February 10, 2024 12:18 pm

These “protests” and their lack of concern for the wellfare and rights off others is just another brick in the wall of a dying culture.

“A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot.”

  • Robert Heinlein — from Friday.
Edward Katz
February 10, 2024 2:18 pm

These actions are acts of desperation. Despite all their alarmism, they see that the world’s population, life expectancies, and agricultural output are all increasing, while infant mortality and poverty levels are decreasing; so they’re prepared to go to greater lengths to cause various types of social, economic and environmental disruption. They’re still in a minority as normal people have few intentions of compromising their lifestyles with ever-increasing costs to save the planet. If there’s one thing the eco-kooks are guaranteed of achieving, it’s a considerable amount of disdain and contempt for their activism.

February 10, 2024 3:18 pm

The Mona Lisa painting is protected by glass. What should have happened is the perps should have been made to clean up the mess.

“Lick it clean.”