Portent of things to come: French Carbon Tax Protests

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No bans, again want to see what the usual arseholes have to say! How long before this happens in somewhere like California?

For more than a week, protests have been underway across France, sparked by January’s scheduled increase in carbon taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel. These taxes are supposed to save the world from climate change by encouraging everyone to drive less.

But working folk, especially those who reside outside of urban centers, have no choice. They need to get to work, and their elderly relatives need transporting to medical appointments. As Geoff Chambers observes: “Telling a plumber or refrigerator repair man to work from home or to travel by public transport seems…a sure recipe for starting a revolution.”

It’s a strange worldview that says we should lead diminished lives today so that people in the technologically advanced future will reap the rewards. (Human history is full of doomsayers who were convinced the future would be dire, but who have been proven wrong time and again.)

There’s a poetic aspect to these protests. French law mandates reflective yellow vests in every automobile. These aren’t to be kept in the trunk/boot, but within the cabin itself. In the event of a breakdown, a vest must be donned before one exits the vehicle.

Perhaps there’s some sense in this. But as soon as something stops being a suggestion and instead becomes a law, problems arise. One wonders how politically connected the manufacturers/distributors/retailers of such vests happened to be around the time that law got passed. More importantly, individual liberty is undermined when police have an excuse to harass anyone at any time under the guise of checking for the presence of such vests.

In a marvellous flourish, the good people of France have turned this lemon into lemonade. Dressed in these vests, they’ve taken to the streets to protest. An item everyone has been forced by the government to purchase has become a powerful symbol of resistance to a government-imposed carbon tax.

Visual impact is tremendously important if one hopes to attract media attention. A good visual can mean the difference between making it onto the television news or being wholly ignored.

The photos of, and videos from, these protests are fantastic. Those yellow vests (gilets jaunes) are the cat’s meow.

https://nofrakkingconsensus.com/2018/11/26/french-carbon-tax-protests/
 
I'm pretty much ready to let capitalism have its way. The earth will continue to evolve and hominids are required for nothing.
 
Today I saw gas @ $ 1.98 per gal. In GVL. Thanks to Donald Trump, who had the wisdom and balls enough to deliver the people of this land from the global climate racket of the damned. Signing that damned paris Accord was one of the thousands of acts of treason for which the hybridized supertraitor and his failed accomplice Hillary roddamned Clinton will eventually be executed; when justice is fulfilled. Enjoy every day of repreive which Donald J Trump singlehandedly has earned by beating back the Powers of darkness and hell; again singlehandedly.

$1.969 at Sam's Club in my hood
 
It’s a strange worldview that says we should lead diminished lives today so that people in the technologically advanced future will reap the rewards. (Human history is full of doomsayers who were convinced the future would be dire, but who have been proven wrong time and again.)
 
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