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The Random, Meaningless Political post thread

Estro Felino

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...depends on his religion...
 

Brickjectivity

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Hater for President
It is a quandary. I am unable to understand it, and it makes me feel helpless and like voting does not matter. Good thing I am not a very involved citizen, or I might be angry about it. Since all I do is vote I am not going to pretend like I am some great standard bearer who ought to be consulted.
 

Stevicus

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Greenpeace has accused Shell of trying to silence any legitimate protests of its fossil fuel operations, but Shell has said the lawsuit is focused only on protests at sea and is designed partly to protect the safety of protesters.

A spokesperson for Shell said in an email to Forbes that the protest was "unlawful and extremely dangerous."

In a statement posted to its website Thursday, Greenpeace called the lawsuit an attempt “to silence growing dissent over moves by Shell’s chief executive” and said Shell has offered to settle for $1.4 million if Greenpeace vows to never again stage a protest “at its infrastructure” at sea or in port.

Greenpeace said it would only comply with the request if Shell "agreed to stop wrecking the climate" and comply with a Dutch court order to reduce its emissions by 45% by 2030.

If they had been playing golf, those Greenpeace protesters never would have gotten on board.

 
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