'I Feel Duped on Climate Change'

Cut off the hand glued to the wall just once and these idiots would never do it again.
Move the piece of art to move it elsewhere and leave the idiots glued to the wall. No food, no ability to go to the restroom, physical damage done as they try to separate themselves from the wall...THEN they might actually learn.
 
How in the hell did those 2 maniacs have enough time to do that? There is usually a guard/docent in every room
Plus not one single other visitor would stop them from gluing themselves to wall?

They most likely glued themselves to the wall using a petroleum based adhesive.
 
Freaking incredible. The WAPO reporter tweet contradicts the article (see the highlighted part under the graph):

 
Luckily the painting was protected by glass.
guy is right. There would have been a guard.
That stunt was allowed to happen.
 
The protesters should have been beaten up by a mob after doing that. Rip their hands off the wall. Pick them up. Carry them to the door. Throw them out.
 
This from the link
"As of fall 2020, 29 states and the District of Columbia have adopted standards that require science classes to teach human-caused climate change as a peril beyond dispute, according to K12 Climate Action, a group that is part of the progressive Aspen Institute."

What complete BS. I couldn't find a list surely Texas is not one.
This Duke prof has it right
"“It’s fine to teach climate if you summarize the pro and con arguments of climate change,” said John Staddon, professor emeritus of biology at Duke University and author of Science in an Age of Unreason. “But you don’t talk about it as a concluded issue. It’s a very political area and [climate change] is about scientific data, which is not a consensus.”
 
This from the link
"As of fall 2020, 29 states and the District of Columbia have adopted standards that require science classes to teach human-caused climate change as a peril beyond dispute, according to K12 Climate Action, a group that is part of the progressive Aspen Institute."

What complete BS. I couldn't find a list surely Texas is not one.
This Duke prof has it right
"“It’s fine to teach climate if you summarize the pro and con arguments of climate change,” said John Staddon, professor emeritus of biology at Duke University and author of Science in an Age of Unreason. “But you don’t talk about it as a concluded issue. It’s a very political area and [climate change] is about scientific data, which is not a consensus.”

And imagine them letting some right wing outfit preach to kids as if there's no other side to the issue. That would never be allowed. If the school even allowed the conservative group to have a voice (unlikely), they'd remind the kids every 2 minutes how biased that group is and where its money is coming from.
 

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