Spreading their message in their own echo chamber does not seem a very smart strategy.But they get plenty for their social media.
Spreading their message in their own echo chamber does not seem a very smart strategy.But they get plenty for their social media.
He sneaked near Pogacar to be shown on TV
Not gonna be surprised when he's the next UAE transfer.He sneaked near Pogacar to be shown on TV
No idea what you’re trying here, all I’m saying is, from a result-driven point of view, this isn’t the best way to make your point. What would be the best way is up to marketeers that know best how to sell the message. Whatever the message here, people will be inclined to oppose the message even more, because of this type of protest.So you're saying they should stop the motorway, nowhere near a global event and that would be a lot better?
Maybe, but the optics are what they are. And considering Scottish road traffic is just normally going about its daily business then we're left with oil protestors protesting bikes whilst cars, trucks & whatever trundle around as per usual. It looks comical.
And this is starting to have an actual impact on this WC the longer it goes on. The whole point is it's a 270km endurance slog without a break.
Ya we all know cycling has a terrible carbon footprint but I doubt people reading the headlines later know that.Interrupting a bike race in the name of protesting oil seems slightly redundant. In terms of optics definitely.
F1 at Silverstone is one thing, but a bike race... is just wtf considering the push towards promoting bicycles as a clean energy alternative method of transportation anyway.
Pretty sure all the riders, support staff, UCI delegates, media and fans all had to catch a plane to get to Scotland for the race and will need to do the same when leaving, so yes it does apply to the WC.The easily avoidable part of that carbon footprint is mostly transfers that require airplanes and publicity caravans, though. Neither of those apply to the WC.
These guys aren't the smartest anywaySpreading their message in their own echo chamber does not seem a very smart strategy.
Middle classes are full of it ... protesting about global warming whilst aspiring to have a massive house, multiple cars, and loads of foreign holidays, yeah really good for the environment. One of these muppets was recently arrested at another protest and when released flew abroad on holiday. You couldn't make it up.Personally speaking I'm saying they should f-off.
It's a pointless protest carried out by self-aggrandising attention seekers role playing at protesting. 'Stop Oil' is just the latest craze to afflict the minds of gullible middle-class university goers with too much spare time on their hands.
This is just my opinion of course.
No idea what you’re trying here, all I’m saying is, from a result-driven point of view, this isn’t the best way to make your point. What would be the best way is up to marketeers that know best how to sell the message. Whatever the message here, people will be inclined to oppose the message even more, because of this type of protest.
Pick a protest, any protest, the argument against them is all the same.I'd like someone to actually explain why protesting not being able to vote at sporting events in 1913 even matters, or makes any difference, or is a "worthy cause".
Hopefully Jordan Henderson does.They should protest in Saudi Arabia.
I think they will do well spreading their message.
Nice to see Pogi making everyone laugh.
Hopefully Jordan Henderson does.