The Celebrated Left-Wing Academic Who Promotes Terrorism in a ‘Good Cause’

What was the most shocking individual outbreak of violence in Britain during the riots this summer? For me, it was the occasion in the early hours of August 6th when 10 highly politically motivated individuals are said to have travelled from all across the country towards a highly sensitive building associated with the cause of a persecuted ethnic minority located far away in Bristol, having seemingly believed certain debatable rumours circulating online about the place.

When they arrived, video footage shows the ideologically motivated extremist group in question appearing to smash through the structure’s gates in a vehicle, before smashing and vandalising several items of valuable property they found lying around inside. Some of their number then reportedly proceeded to begin assaulting police at the scene with a sledgehammer, leaving one with “back injuries”, whilst the other “received on-site treatment from paramedics after being hit on the back of the legs”. One female officer ended up hospitalised: appropriately enough, one of the alleged vandals present was a scriptwriter for the BBC’s Casualty and Doctors soap opera series. Police later confiscated several other rather Castlevania-sounding weapons, including whips and axes, from the scene of the reported crime.


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varmint
1 year ago

So commit terrorism based entirely on climate models full of guesses and speculations that don’t actually fit with what is actually happening in the real world, because that is really the only place the climate crisis actually exists. And this imbecile thinks that is acceptable.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

As with all the Leftie-pushed agendas, ”It’s a big ‘cult’, and you ain’t in it”. Timeless words of wisdom;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyvxt1svxso&ab_channel=SkyEcho7

Grahamb
1 year ago

Great start to an article, then more and more stuff. Check author and stop reading. Is Mr Tucker paid by the word?

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
1 year ago
Reply to  Grahamb

I’m more than happy to read a few extra words, if they are words that make sense and enlighten.
I wasn’t previously aware of this Swedish far-left eco-tard who appears to be literally away with the faries.
In a kinder world, he might be receiving kindly therapy in a comfy padded cell.
If he was a “far-right bussedin thug” concerned about Iran sponsored invaders coming to his town, he’d be lucky if he was still in one piece.

Grahamb
1 year ago
Reply to  7941MHKB

I don’t mind a few extra words but this isn’t that. It would be a good worth reading in full type article with an extract and or quote as Will still does and used to be common here.

Dorsetman
Dorsetman
1 year ago
Reply to  Grahamb

Comments like this seem to becoming more frequent on here. Would much prefer to see people comment on the content of the article rather than the length of it. If you don’t want to read the articles then don’t.

Grahamb
1 year ago
Reply to  Dorsetman

Perhaps comments like mine are becoming more common for a reason? Its a lot easier to write a lengthy piece than a concise one.

Jay Willis
1 year ago
Reply to  Grahamb

Yes I agree, this article would be better shorter. Much shorter. Linking the gaza situation with climate change is a device worth looking into.

Dorsetman
Dorsetman
1 year ago
Reply to  Grahamb

Indeed it does take a lot less effort to read a concise piece.

Monro
1 year ago

The idea that if you object to your enemy’s use of a method, you therefore also have to reject your own use of this method, would lead to absurd conclusions.’

The true face of totalitarian socialist fascism.

‘Fascism carries this anti-pacifistic attitude into the life of the individual. “I don’t care a damn” (me ne frego)’

Mussolini 1932

And we have a(nother) socialist fascist government.

‘If liberalism spells individualism, Fascism spells government……The Fascist State organizes the nation, but it leaves the individual adequate elbow room. It has curtailed useless or harmful liberties while preserving those which are essential. In such matters the individual cannot be the judge, but the State only.’

JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  Monro

“… but it leaves the individual adequate elbow room.”

Like a large cage gives the impression of freedom.

wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago

We need to get the message out the left use various conspiracy theories to enact their authoritarian state. Whilst useless pretend conservatives use language like the climate emergency bs the battle is lost for ordinary ppl. There is no more a climate emergency than Hitler escaped to the moon on a German bomber etc.

7941MHKB
7941MHKB
1 year ago

Let’s think for another moment about the right to protest, “sabotage”, appropriate legal response, punishment and so forth. Cast back to 2007/8. Kingsnorth Power Station, taxpayers and energy users paying for updating and expanding the Station. Protestors, yet again pretending that this would lead to Glowbull Warming. But in September 2008 (around the time that Ed Milibrain was saddling us with his uncosted and nonsensical Climate Change Act and in the run up to Climategate and the Copenhagen CoP meeting); protests were ratcheted up to invading the site, blocking the construction, closing the station climbing the chimney on which they painted “Gordo” ( but didn’t get to finish “n Brown”), were arrested and charged with numerous and serious illegal (and dangerous) activities. In the subsequent Court action, the Judge, unaccountably, allowed the defence to bring in GISS’s Jim Hansen (one of the acivist architects of the entire scam, going back to 1988) and a “Native Arctic dweller” to explain to the jury the evils of Glowbull Warming, spouting utter nonsense but unchallenged. The jury threw out the case and some of the defendents were subsequently awarded compensation. No complaints about the Defending lawyers, doing their best up to the limits… Read more »

Sontol
Sontol
1 year ago

Excellent and witty article, this section was a gem: “There is a difference, for example, between slashing a tyre and slashing the lungs of the owners of the car,” he told Left-wing outlet Vox in 2021. Let’s hope little Andreas Jr. was listening closely.” From the linked LARB article “Sabotage Can Be Done Softly: On Andreas Malm’s “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” “In spite of the broad popular success of the climate movement — especially in its most recent phase — fossil fuel investment and extraction are, he points out, only increasing, and increasing fast. Activists may temporarily shutter a mine or force the government to deny a permit, but they have not yet materially stymied the removal and burning of carbon. It is time, he concludes, for “another stage beyond absolute non-violence.” https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/sabotage-can-be-done-softly-on-andreas-malms-how-to-blow-up-a-pipeline/ Given that [sadly] fossil fuel investment and extraction / C02 emissions are hugely declining in most of Europe and the UK, but still dominant in the Peoples Republic of China (especially via coal), I presume Professor Malm has been personally delivering thousands of copies of his various ‘Blow things up, and if anyone gets inadvertently killed don’t worry in the slightest’ incitements in Beijing… Or… Read more »

JXB
JXB
1 year ago

Evil for a good cause is the worst evil – and those doing it are the worst evil-doers.

Corky Ringspot
1 year ago

Probably a very good article – but ruined as usual by those cheesy puns – “Sir IKEA Starmer” etc etc. Very tedious.

T. Prince
1 year ago

“Academic”??!! He looks like a thug