Piers Corbyn gatecrashes Extinction Rebellion church service to tell eco-activists they’re ‘working for the Devil’

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  1. Always find it weird when Christians don’t believe in green policies to look after god’s creation.

    Makes me not put a lot of thought into their Christmas presents.

  2. I know I shouldn’t but for some reason this did make laugh. Pier Corbyn really is that guy who always has to oppose whatever he can.

  3. But Murdoch is happy to claim climate change does not exist.

    The devil when it comes to climate change is big business and other supporters of capitalism, not exactly the sort of companies happy to support XR.

  4. I don’t promote violence in any way, shape or form, but I’m always surprised that this man doesn’t get punched in the face more often.

  5. Piers is a curious chap. He’s a man of extremes and zero compromise. Addresses everyone he meets as comrad. Quite a brilliant meteorologist as it happens! With the ability to pretty reliably and accurately predict the weather several months in advance! I remember dad always got his weather from Piers. No idea how he does it….nor does anyone else because he’s fiercely secretive of his methods. People keep trying to buy access to it and he keeps saying no. So he’s been a weirdo for some time but over the past decade or so he’s gotten steadily madder and madder.

  6. Piers Corbyn is a hypocrite with no moral ground to criticise anything.

    He’s famously antivax, yet here’s a [video](https://youtu.be/u34rnwBnll4) of him accepting a bribe to not shit on a particular vaccine.

    ETA I’m not saying he’s right for being antivax lol but he obviously has no principals if he’s willing to sell out on something he supposedly believes

  7. I just think this about climate deniers. Ok so for argument sake, let’s just say climate change isn’t a real thing (it is but just go withe on this). Surly we all agreed that pollution isn’t good, so on that basis alone we ought not to pollute unnecessarily. And again let’s say they don’t agree with that. What about the studies that have proven that the introduction of greena nd blue spaces into areas decrease violate crime rates. Surly less violente crime is good? And let’s say the somewhere even disagree with that one. What about the studies that show having green spaces in hospital improves patient recovery time, decreases the amount of drugs (mainly painkillers) they need, call the nurses in less for things, and improves mental well-being. Now let’s say they even disagree with that, at this point I would question if they believe in any science, but let’s just go with it. What about the proven in practice benefits of making a city/town more walkable, and safe to cycle both for the physical benefit of more exercise, the metal benefits of exercise, and being in a green space. The financial benefits to businesses, as the foot traffic outside their business has increased thus the possibility of someone walking into it a buying stuff. Or that having people more engaged with the local area, with it being safe for children to play outside, neighbours knowing eachother as the street design encourages interaction with providing green spaces to that that in, creates a community feel to it (ironically something a religious person is supposed to be for) And even if they disagree with all that, surly they can’t deny that more green spaces simple looks nicer than grey crumbling tarmack.

    All to say in reality even if we remove the environmental aspect of wanting a better environment, there is still a plethora of other justification to have it.

  8. This is really awesome. If the devil wants to save the planet more than god then I’m all pro Satan.

  9. Shouldn’t this whackjob be in a prison cell for urging people ON CAMERA to go to the homes of MPs and physically assault them? or is he too well connected for the law to apply to him?

  10. If you gave your child a beautiful Christmas present and they set about trashing it you would not be happy.

    If there is a god and they gave you the most magnificent planet teaming with life and beauty and you trashed it, I dare say they wouldn’t be happy either.

    I think it highly unlikely they’d welcome you into the afterlife.

    The afterlife would be a pretty miserable place if it was full of spirits like Piers Corbyn, evangelical oil executives and narcissistic southern republicans, pious Rees Mogg’s etc

  11. Peirs Corbyn is the polar opposite of his brother, Peirs having been hosted my the extremist group Patriotic Alternative’s show back in 2021. If this what it means to be a man of god (which he isn’t) then I’d happily work for the devil too, if it means making the world a better place..

  12. This guy’s values and opinion are easily bought, the world was shown he’s easily bought, and the oil industry has been very happy to pay to promote oil/put down climate concerns for decades.
    There is no stretch here to assume he’s either being paid, or he’s jumping into this issue in the hope of making a name for himself on it to attract some payment.

    [https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/antivaxxer-piers-corbyn-takes-fake-bribe-from-pranksters-posing-as-astrazeneca-reps-b2178104.html](https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/antivaxxer-piers-corbyn-takes-fake-bribe-from-pranksters-posing-as-astrazeneca-reps-b2178104.html)

  13. Pier Corbyn actively protests for a number of different reasons. The location of the protests he frequents are quickly taken by extinction rebellion protests. The conspiracy is that the top dogs of extinction rebellion are in bed with the ‘group’ that Corbyn targets with his protests.

    I believe this is what this outbreak is regarding.

  14. He once branded Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg an “ignorant, brainwashed child”.

    Mate you believe in god hahaha. What a fool.

  15. I’m not the biggest fan of my boss, but I wouldn’t go *that* far.

    It’s not *only* the devil who can be that gorram cheerful on a monday morning.

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