Australia’s obsession with wind and solar has it looking to burn MORE coal alongside “green” over-achiever Germany, which is looking to burn coal and ration electricity. So, what does France do? They announce a force of 3000 Climate storm troopers.
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In an interview with Le Journal du Dimanche, “Faced with this, we must improve the work of judicial investigation,” Darmanin said. “We have therefore decided to massively reinforce the resources of the Central Office for the Fight against Damage to the Environment and to launch 3,000 ‘green police’ posts.”
He continued, saying that the climate change police force “will be a revolution.”
France. Revolution. I might have picked different words. And I’m not so sure it’s a good idea. The French military might have a reputation for folding like a cheap tent, but the rank-and-file workaday French are feisty as hell.
Do you recall what happened when Macron hiked the fuel taxes to save the environment? The Yellow Vest Movement.
“…the so-called “yellow vest” movement, which has grown out of anger over rising fuel prices, is planning a major operation on Saturday that they hope will ring the French capital to a standstill. … Some 175,000 people have signalled they are interested in going to the event.
On Saturday the yellow vests organised approximately 2,000 roadblocks, rallies and traffic slowdowns in France to highlight their anger with President Emmanuel Macron’s government over increases in taxes on fuel and their general loss of spending power.
That went on for weeks, maybe months, until ‘France’ folded, so what response can we expect when the French Climate Stasi start making a public nuisance of themselves across the land of the Franks?
I’m not sure, but if there’s still a thing called popcorn and we can find some, it might be worth having on hand. Assuming there is electricity and our climate, cops haven’t confiscated your appliances and anything combustible because it is not earth friendly.
The featured Image is royalty-free stock and not what the climate troopers will look like (or maybe it is?).