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Right to protest should be allowed.

Right to go to a circus without being harrassed by protesters should be allowed.

Protesting is one thing, trying to persuade people going in to agree with your point of view is another...

Answer...protest round the back or in the morning when the show is not running. Then you are protesting against the perpetrators of what you think is wrong not the innocent bystander.

JB, I'm guessing he didn't talk about fossil fuels, sustainable energy, public transport and car usage did he?


He talked about stopping people eating meat.


He probably talked about ways he could 'force' people not to eat meat by trying to stop local retailers providing it on certain days.


That's because when he can't persuade people of the benefits of his approach, he tries to enforce cooperation.

Tom, you must understand that most people do not give a f*** and only will when then realise that the planet they are living on is about to go into meltdown. There will be a world war because of food shortage and most of our children and grandchildren will die as a result of it.

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