200 years from now these young people will be seen as heroes. They’re doing a whole lot more to actually resist Big Oil tyranny than are a bunch of environmental organizations endorsing Biden in hopes that maybe just maybe they’ll get invited to a WH conference.
This is huge. This is absolutely monumental. We just shut down an event honoring Exxon CEO Darren Woods. The whole room fled. We showed up & prevented this monster from uttering a word. We will resist him with all we've got. There is no choice.

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I think more than likely they’ll just be remembered as what they are: spoiled, entitled, banal, grown children who believe that throwing a fit makes them right. Talk about arrested development.
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No, they will be seen as spoiled and petulant brats who believe their viewpoints are not to be crossed.
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Nonsense. They’re immature, foolish, and ignorant. Go back to the dark, living in a cave. They have the luxury of acting like brats thanks to great people. Please, be quiet. Thank you.
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I see them as heroes now. I sincerely hope there's a society 200 years from now, there's a really good chance that we're on our way out.
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No. The penalties for this type of behavior should significantly increased.
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Heroes? By walking in5lto a room and screaming at everyone.
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Arrest them for trespassing and disturbing the peace. I wonder how they got to the event? Fly or drive fossil fueled vehicles?
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I hope JESUS is back before then because we are on the decline
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I bet they drove cars to the event
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