If climate protesters are to be believed, the world will be saved from the perils of man-made global warming if we all take to the streets...and dance.
New videos circulating on social media shows climate alarmists in the U.K. losing their ever-loving minds in the middle of London's Trafalgar Square, ostensibly to save the planet. And suffice it to say, it got weird.
Super weird.
Observe:
Hoooooooow is this supposed to help save the planet?🤔🤣🤯😱🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/4v9vSWSkeB
— Mattea Merta 🇨🇦 (@MatteaMerta) October 9, 2019
Oh, and it only got worse.
Extinction Rebellion - Day 3 pic.twitter.com/RxRNukO8IB
— Mike Nayna (@MikeNayna) October 9, 2019
Some people brought a giant pink octopus...
Police in London kettle a giant pink octopus during the Extinction Rebellion climate protest pic.twitter.com/5LOXIEanOz
— The Independent (@Independent) October 9, 2019
...while others re-enacted what looks to be a scene from the Walking Dead.
Another scene from ‘one flew over the cuckoos nest’ 🙄#ExtinctionRebellion pic.twitter.com/tCLltV42l9
— 𝕋𝕚𝕟𝕒𝔹𝕠𝕓 wants #BritishIndependence (@tinabobuk) October 7, 2019
Some other weird people dressed up as…actually, I’m not sure what this is, but here:
Extinction Rebellion protests have started across London as the climate change activists vow to shut down Parliament.@ExtinctionR pic.twitter.com/0CcPAoixme
— talkRADIO (@talkRADIO) October 7, 2019
Some rejects from the group "Stomp" showed up:
Band practice at love rebellion #ExtinctionRebellion pic.twitter.com/lndCWwAi38
— Robert Possnett 🌍 (@robertpossnett1) October 9, 2019
One guy burst into (incredibly fake) tears while clutching a photo of his two children after chaining himself to a car.
"I'm just a father of two children that's very frightened of their future."
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) October 7, 2019
As police attempt to remove #ExtinctionRebellion activists, one protestor bursts into tears while chained to a car. pic.twitter.com/aTblAaXUYG
While it's not entirely clear how any of this will save us all from imminent doom, it does make one thing resoundingly obvious: "climate protests" seem to be mostly about the "protest," and don't have a lot to do with the climate at all.