The trouble with protesters, to cut to the chase, is that a large percentage of them in virtually every protest and demonstration don’t know what they are chanting about and are just happy mob participants. I remember when my college was shut down by a student strike my freshman year, several of my friends were happily raising their fists and carrying signs despite the fact that they weren’t interested or informed on the matter being protested. They all reassured me that they were involved to meet girls. Later, in my first job after law school, the PR director I worked with in D.C. seemed to be attending a protest or rally every weekend. When I remarked that she was unusually politically active for someone who never discussed politics at all, she assured me that she just enjoyed the energy of crowds…and found it a good way to meet guys.
Since yesterday was “Capitol Insurrection Day,” which I predict will be made a national holiday as soon as Democrats get control of Congress, it seems a propitious opportunity to ponder an equally stupid protest in Clifton, Bristol (Great Britain). A resident reported that his Tesla’s tires were deflated, and on the windshield was this message:
Other automobiles on his street were also victims of tire-deflating. The group behind the mass flattening calls itself “the Tyre Extinguishers.” ( The play on words would work better if the Brits spelled “fire” as “fyre.”)
The annoyed Tesla owner told reporters, “It’s ironic, because I was trying to do the right thing by buying an electric car. It’s ridiculous and inconvenient. I get why [climate activism] is happening, but I’m not seeing the point of this.”
The point he ought to derive from the incident is that most climate change protesters know almost nothing about climate science and related matters, like the full environmental effects of electric vehicles. They are passionately protesting what they don’t understand sufficiently to have an informed opinion about, and therefore shouldn’t influence anyone beyond persuading observers that they are passionate, unethical dolts and blights on society.
One more point: deflating the tires of Teslas is a brilliant climate change protest compared to gluing oneself to a famous painting.
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Pointer: Curmie

“(D)eflating the tires of Teslas is a brilliant climate change protest compared to gluing oneself to a famous painting.”
The everLUVin’ hypocritical irony? Almost all glues are petroleum-based/derived.
PWS
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/pittsburgh-columbus-day-parade-returns-bloomfield/
Try this one on for size, from going on five years ago. Whoever created these flyers out and out lied about the cancellation of Pittsburgh’s Columbus Day Parade (which HAD been cancelled the year before because the organizer died) and made it sound like the organizers had both gone woke and couldn’t spell the name of the neighborhood. They accomplished absolutely nothing, the parade went forward, and all they did was kill a few trees.
“Capitol Insurrection Day” Children will be taught that was the day Trump and his MAGA Republicans set barrels of gunpowder in the basement in their plot to blow up the Capitol.
Remember, remember, the sixth of…… Oh hell, that won’t work at all.
Since yesterday was “Capitol Insurrection Day,”….. I heard that it was suggested to be called National Hoax Day.
I’m against protesting, but I don’t know how to show it.
Good old Mitch Hedberg.