They had planned their move well.
Last Saturday, a group of environmental activists literally stormed a train carrying 1,500 tonnes of wheat in Morbihan, spreading cereals on the tracks intended, according to them, for an agro-industry they loathe.
And no matter that a global shortage is looming, that several countries in the South fear food riots: the main thing for these "activists" was to get noticed.
They carefully filmed their action to broadcast it on social networks.
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This is how contemporary ecology derives.
From punching actions to spectacular demonstrations served by propaganda playing on emotions and fear, it intends to impose its law willy-nilly.
As Michel Onfray says:
“We no longer reflect, we no longer think, we no longer argue: we strike”,
even if it means uttering flagrant untruths such as the dangerousness of nuclear power.
And to multiply violent acts against farmers, hunters, butchers...
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