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What a rediculous notion- "march for science", as if real science needs you to march. It was nothing more than another whiney tempur tantrum from the left to make them feel righteous. It only proves they still got the butt hurt and true disrespect for Mother Earth, again leaving filth in their wake.
Not here. Over 1000 participated here yesterday on a beautiful spring afternoon. Marchers went from a public park to the downtown plaza, a mile away. Peaceful, enthusiastic, no mess left behind.
#MarchForScience Losers, Leave Trash All Over The Streets, After Their “Protest” Concludes…
How environmental
Maybe it's just where you are and these people are not involved with the march. Could be you friends and neighbors who made the mess you're seeing........ Did YOU go and help clean things up??????????????
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Originally Posted by Old Gringo
Not here. Over 1000 participated here yesterday on a beautiful spring afternoon. Marchers went from a public park to the downtown plaza, a mile away. Peaceful, enthusiastic, no mess left behind.
#MarchForScience Losers, Leave Trash All Over The Streets, After Their “Protest” Concludes…
How environmental
Not seeing that reported anywhere, is this just your speculation, like after the Women's march?
You also realize that while trash was left, it was largely organized, and trash removal is part of the fee when getting permits to hold these marches, and paid clean up crews come in to handle it, right?
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