A radical climate activist admitted their disruptive tactics had alienated the public and 'less privileged' supporters of their activism in a tense interview.
A climate activist with Extinction Rebellion admitted their disruptive tactic had alienated the public and they were temporarily stopping them.have alienated the public in a tense interview with"Good Morning Britain" on Wednesday.media director, said they were temporarily shifting away from disruptive protests in 2023 to draw in more supporters including those who would be afraid of getting arrested.
But the GMB hosts pointed out how their disruptive protests haven't been supported by the public either. Reid took her turn grilling the activist on the group's other bizarre methods. She played a 2019 clip of an activist on the show being interviewed while dressed as a head of broccoli.Van de Geer distanced her group from its offshoot"Animal Rebellion," but the television host kept pressing.
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