Extinction Rebellion. What does it mean? The Red Rebel Brigade is the best known face of this Marxist Group in search of a Chosen People. Full length red velvet costumes with faces a deathly ashen white.
I think Extinction Rebellion’s name, and the costume of the Red Rebel Brigade reflects the key subconscious fact about Marxism, that should make you think and recoil in horror.
The Red Rebel Brigade say that the red colour symbolises blood, danger, passion, stop signs. But coupled with the whitened faces it is obviously intended to make you think of death and that’s no accident.
Extinction Rebellion tell us:
We are in the midst of a climate and ecological breakdown. We are facing an uncertain future - our world is in crisis and life itself is under threat. Now is not the time to ignore the issues; now is the time to act as if the truth is real. The science is clear. We are in the midst of a mass extinction of our own making and our governments are not doing enough to protect their citizens, our resources, our biodiversity, our planet, and our future.
This crisis knows no borders, race or ethnicity, and while wealth may offer some protection, it is all but temporary. The clock is ticking, and if we don’t succeed in uniting to protect our planet, everyone will be impacted - you, your family, everyone and everything you hold dear…
…and yet every crisis contains the possibility of transformation.
But guess what? The rapid, mass mobilization of people and governments to Covid 19 shows us how quickly we can turn things around when required. The pandemic has shown us that a response in equal proportion to the problem, is both possible and necessary. We have the example; we have seen we can massively shift our behaviors and economic systems when required.
I’m going to try and make sense of these dire, gloomy predictions of death in this programme in the broader context of woke and the media.
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