6 climate protesters arrested at PGA Tour event — group then blames lightning striking a tree on climate change



A number of environmental activists were arrested following a disruptive protest at the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut.

Protesters waved smoke bombs and left white and red residue on the putting green before golfers such as Scottie Sheffler and Tom Kim finished their rounds.

Protesters from climate alarmist group Extinction Rebellion took credit for the incident, boasting on social media and claiming, "No golf on a dead planet."

"We just disrupted the #TravelersChampionship to remind everyone that there is #NoGolfOnADeadPlanet. Act now!" the group wrote. The activists at the golf tournament also wore white T-shirts with the same messaging in black letters.

Protesters were apprehended and taken away by police officers with each of the suspects charged. Charges were laid for first-degree criminal mischief, first-degree criminal trespass, and breach of peace, according to ESPN. The alleged criminals were released after posting $5,000 bonds and will reportedly appear in court on July 1, 2024.

''I was scared for my life ... I didn't even really know what was happening.'

The protest group reportedly provided a statement to the Associated Press and cited a lightning strike that hit a tree the previous day as a reason for urgent climate-related policy change.

"This was of course due to increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather conditions. Golf, more than other events, is heavily reliant on good weather. Golf fans should therefore understand better than most the need for strong, immediate climate action," the group said.

Confusingly, while encouraging golf enthusiasts to share their viewpoint in order to create better weather conditions for golf, the group simultaneously condemned the existence of the sport.

"Golf is an environmental disaster–reckless water use, carbon-intensive fertilizers, woodland destruction–but before we can delve into that issue, we must agree on the fundamental reality of climate catastrophe that's taking place every moment of every day, all around us," the activists wrote the same day on X.

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World no. 1 golfer Scheffler said that he felt the police and course officials "got it taken care of pretty dang fast."

"When something like that happens, you don't really know what's happening, so it can kind of rattle you a little bit. That can be a stressful situation, and you would hate for the tournament to end on something weird happening because of a situation like that. I felt like Tom [Kim] and I both tried to calm each other down so we could give it our best shot there on 18," Scheffler added.

Fellow golfer Askhay Bhatia said he felt scared and confused during the incident.

"I was scared for my life ... I didn't even really know what was happening ... but thankfully, the cops were there and kept us safe, because that's, you know, that's just weird stuff," Bhatia added, after finishing tied for fifth.

In a press release, Extinction Rebellion cited golfer Rory McIlroy for saying that he "takes climate change seriously."

McIlroy said in 2021 that he had a "massive sense of guilt" after flying home on a private jet from China.

The PGA Tour thanked the Cromwell Police Department for their "quick and decisive action" at the tournament and noted that there was no damage to the green on the 18th hole.

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Climate alarmist champions limiting families to one child; claims having more children is 'selfish'



Climate alarmists are becoming increasingly forthright about their hostility toward human life.

Donnachadh McCarthy, a failed politician involved in Just Stop Oil and one of the leading figures of Extinction Rebellion, recently went on British television to peddle depopulationist solutions to imagined problems. McCarthy suggested to GB News — just weeks after calling for Israeli forces to surrender — that "there is a moral issue" with having too many children and that families should be limited to one child.

When China adopted as policy the voluntary scheme McCarthy proposed Tuesday, it ended up with a half-billion dead children, a devastating sex ratio imbalance, and a demographic crisis. It's clear, however, that a similar population collapse is precisely what McCarthy and other alarmists want for the West.

McCarthy — who has previously shared a stage with photo opportunist Greta Thunberg — made clear that he regards children as mobile pollutants, citing disputed statistics as evidence.

"Every child in an industrial country like ours has around 505 hundred tonnes of carbon over their lifetime," said McCarthy, who has himself fed plants with his carbon dioxide for over 64 years. "That's equivalent to 1,000 years of electricity for a household. So each child has an impact, and we're saying one is great, two is plenty, and three is selfish."

McCarthy made clear that he is not only concerned about procreation in Western nations like the United Kingdom — which accounts for less than 1% of global carbon dioxide emissions. He similarly bemoaned the British government's apparent failure to do more to help the developing world abort its young.

"When women have access to family planning, rights to work and a right to education, the birth rate falls naturally," he said. "What I think is tragic is that the U.K. government have cut funds for girls in the developing world, and I think that is sad."

McCarthy appears to have been referring to the U.K.'s 2022 reduction in funding for foreign abortions, euphemistically referred to as sexual and reproductive health rights, by nearly a third.

The climate alarmist has long been a proponent of abortion, claiming that the pro-life position of the "patriarchal Abrahamic religions ... is a stain on human progress."

Despite his apparent desire to have the human population reined in, McCarthy's group Extinction Rebellion elsewhere claims to be a movement for the young dedicated to combating a system "contemptuous of humanity."

Nicole Ratcliff, a parenting coach on the GB News panel with McCarthy, said in response to the radical's depopulationist rhetoric, "I am one of four. I'm sorry, we've got a lovely family, and the idea that three is selfish is shocking."

"For me, I think if someone is choosing not to have children because of climate change, that is not somebody who is driven to have them," said Ratcliff. "The need to have children is something that is built within us, and if you are somebody that wants to have them, then you can't switch that urge off."

"There are people out there pending every single penny that they have got to have a child, and if they are made to feel guilty they are contributing to climate change — I feel quite offended by the idea that bringing a much-loved child into the world would be a bad thing to do," added Ratcliff.

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Like other radicals, McCarthy's climate hysteria has not only pitted him against big, happy families, but also againstdaily showers, affordable energy, holiday flights, road trips, water hoses, critics of communist China, meat, and pet ownership.

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Climate extremists admit failure, will now make working-class lives harder by other means



The climate extremist group Extinction Rebellion has resolved to quit being such a nuisance in the new year. In a statement issued on Jan. 1, ER, a predominantly British group, vowed to "temporarily shift away from public disruption as a primary tactic."

In a move that some have suggested indicates a modicum of self-awareness, ER has suggested it will instead seek to "prioritise attendance" and foster better "relationships" rather than making commuters lives' miserable, blocking thoroughfares, defacing private property, and attacking beloved works of art.

While ER may have caught onto the fact that there is little love lost for it or its cause, in its announcement was a concession pointing to a greater reason for its about-face: "Very little has changed" despite all of its public conniption fits and challenges to fellow citizens' mobility.

Leftists find another job they cannot see through

Extinction Rebellion is an allegedly decentralized group of radical leftists keen on ridding Western nations of affordable energy.

ER underscores that "we must be radical in our response to this crisis" — a supposed radicality embraced by the Biden administration and other Western governments as well as by companies publicly listed on Wall Street which are similarly committed to environmental, social, and governance frameworks.

While its proponents denounce the use of fossil fuels and nuclear energy, a stable electrical grid is not the only object of its disdain.

Although admittedly a failure, ER seeks to ignite a popular political movement and thereby develop an eudaemonistic economy, prioritizing happiness over efficiency and functionality.

According to its website, ER's so-called rebellion, which usually involves acts of iconoclasm or road blockades, is against the "patriarchy's domination and control of women and the Earth, against heterosexism that condemns the beauty of diverse love, against the militarism that destroys living lands, wages war for oil and kills those who protect the green life."

Extra to the patriarchy, normalcy, and national defense, ER also holds Europe and the West in contempt, claiming "reparation is needed," since "Europe stole its wealth through its imperialism, colonialism and slavery."

The group first assembled in the United Kingdom in October 2018 and has since infected other countries.

According to ER's New Year's resolution, instead of staging public tantrums designed to immobilize the unconverted, it will instead "disrupt the abuse of power and imbalance, to bring about a transition to a fair society that works together to end the fossil fuel era."

The Independent indicated that public opinion of ER has been unfavorable, particularly because the group has disrupted the lives of the general public rather than elites and politicians.

Spiked, too, reported that ER has "alienated the public from its cause."

Members of this extremist group — who sometimes overlap with those in the climate alarmist group Just Stop Oil — shut down a London meat market in 2019, prompting Spiked to brand them "time-rich, well-connected green activists sneering at working people and preventing them from doing their jobs."

Extremists from this group tried to lock down London traffic by blocking the Lambeth and Vauxhall Bridges and clogging major arteries across the city in April 2022.

In 2019, the extremists went so far as to block at least one injured individual from getting to a hospital.

ER extremists also adversely impacted electric transit in London, targeting in one incident the city's Docklands Light Railway network. Working-class citizens denounced the extremists, noting that the trains were electric-powered:

\u201c\u201cIt\u2019s an electric train though!\u201d\n\nPassengers take issue #ExtinctionRebellion activists who blocked the DLR\u201d
— Damien Gayle (@Damien Gayle) 1571291889

Time will tell whether ER can restore its public image. Even if it does so, its aims may still be ruinous.

Lauren Smith, writing for Spiked, suggested that it is the "policies these people are advocating – not their tactics – that pose the biggest threat to our lives and livelihoods. After all, [ER] is committed to ending the 'fossil-fuel era' by 2025, which would prevent many more journeys and have a much more damaging impact on the economy than a handful of road-blocking activists ever could."

Whereas ER will try applying political pressure as opposed to engaging in public intimidation, the Guardian reported that Just Stop Oil, funded in part by an ultra-rich oil heiress and other coastal American elites, has made no such commitment.

In fact, Just Stop Oil issued a statement, saying, "It's 2023 and [ER] has quit. ... But it's 2023, and we are barrelling down the highway to the loss of ordered civil society, as extreme weather impacts tens of millions, as our country becomes unrecognisable … there is now a need to face reality."

"We must move from disobedience into civil resistance – this is what the nurses and paramedics are doing. They are on the frontline of the harm being wreaked on us and have said no more," the statement continued, intimating more kinetic forms of extremism than attacks on property, citizens' mobility, and beloved works of art.

'Get the f*** outta here!': Furious NYC drivers confront radical left-wing environmentalists blocking morning rush hour



Radical left-wing environmentalists blocked Monday morning rush hour roads in New York City, igniting fury among Manhattan motorists looking to get to work.

What are the details?

Northbound lanes of FDR Drive were closed at Jackson Street in Manhattan before 9 a.m., WPIX-TV reported.

Video cameras captured the road blocking as it unfolded:

#BREAKING Traffic backed up in Manhattan as climate protesters block the FDR Drive during rush hour.Protesters ap… https://t.co/DznXjc2OtS

— Scootercaster (@ScooterCasterNY) 1635165981.0

Extinction Rebellion NYC was behind the stunt, the station said, adding that the group was calling on President Joe Biden to push environmental reforms with the "Build Back Better" plan. Biden was scheduled to visit New Jersey Monday to pitch the plan, WPIX added.

Content warning: Language:

UPDATE: Climate protesters from #extinctionrebellion are still blocking FDR Drive in Manhattan. They're vowing to c… https://t.co/UTjpUX2Sp1

— Scootercaster (@ScooterCasterNY) 1635167503.0

Angry drivers

In one clip, irate drivers exited their vehicles to confront the protesters face-to-face.

"You guys work?" one motorist hollered. "We got things to do!"

Another driver kicked and tossed the group's orange cones, yelling at them to "get the f*** outta here!"

"I f***in' work, man!" the first motorist yelled.

Also a woman emerged from her vehicle to implore the protesters to move so she could take her child to school.

(Content warning: Language):

"If we do not act today, if @potus does not act today, NYC will be underwater by 2100," the group tweeted. "It's a matter of life and death."

Dear commuters: we are interrupting traffic this morning not to annoy you, but to force the public to confront the… https://t.co/oP4A0NoPJz

— Extinction Rebellion NYC 🌎 (@XR_NYC) 1635165863.0

Motorists were advised to expect delays and consider alternate routes, WPIX reported.

More from the station:

Another protest near West 34th Street and 12th Avenue blocked all southbound lanes the same time, according to Notify NYC. Those lanes reopened around 10 a.m.

It was not immediately clear if the protest on the west side of Manhattan is connected to the protest on the FDR Drive.

NYC climate change activists block FDR in lower Manhattan and West Side Highway https://t.co/EPV4qlVq23

— GOB TV and Radio (@gobradiouk) 1635177937.0

WPIX — citing the city's emergency management department — noted that roadways reopened as of 10:45 a.m.

Anything else?

Extinction Rebellion has created public disruptions for a number of years to get its agenda across. On Earth Day this past April the group dumped manure near the White House to protest Biden's "bulls**t" environmental plan.

But their antics typically have made them look even more foolish:

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The video shows the Red Rebel Brigade, an international performance artivist troupe