Climate Activist Dirtbags Take A Tumble While Protesting
It's Friday, your weekend has already started and the last thing I want to do is get into the weeds on some climate activist story where I get worked up over these scumbags causing havoc at some speech given by U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski.
All I care about from what went down this week at some gala where Murkowski (R-Alaska) was giving this speech to those gathered at the Bryce Harlow Foundation's awards ceremony. Cameras were rolling as an estimated 10-12 climate scumbags rushed the stage and all hell broke loose with scumbags tumbling off the stage and screaming.
The protesters claim Murkowski is in bed with Chevron and together they're killing the planet.
Folks, I'll tell you what, get a beer. Maybe smoke some weed. Take up painting. Take up gardening. Smoke weed and garden. Drink beer and paint. Drink beer, garden and then cook a steak.
There's no way you idiots actually enjoy doing this stuff.
"We just shut down a gala honoring U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski," Climate Defiance, the group taking responsibility for the scum announced on Twitter. "As Chevron’s top lobbyist gave her an award, we stepped in and stopped the ceremony. Respect us or expect us."
Who's funding this stuff?
According to Politico, the Climate Emergency Fund is backing Climate Defiance. If CEF sounds familiar, it's because I've written about this group in the past. Aileen Getty, heiress to the Getty oil fortune, is called a CEF "benefactor" by Politico.
As I've also written, Getty, who likely doesn't walk or sail to Europe when she gets the urge, and who bought Brad Pitt's house for $33 million in 2023, has openly admitted she's funding activist scumbag behavior.
"I believe the climate crisis has progressed to the point where we must take disruptive action to try to change course on a planet that is becoming increasingly unlivable," she wrote in the Guardian back in 2022.
Aileen is estimated by Forbes to be worth $5.4 billion.
"As the planet burns, we are approaching a time when all we’ll have left are pictures and paintings of our beloved Earth, and urban art galleries may be the final resting place for Earth’s sunflowers," Getty concluded in her October 2022 op-ed in the Guardian.
Watch what Aileen and her fellow elites are funding: