I Don’t Like Mondays

If Geldof is right in about twenty years, we won’t have to worry.

Bob Geldof has claimed that the Earth as we know it could end by 2030 thanks to the ravages of climate change.

Oh, dear, oh dear, still banging the warble gloaming drum are we? Despite it having been thoroughly discredited, the alarmists are still going on (and on and on, and on) about apocalypse and each time we pass one of their predictions, the prediction moves on about twenty years.

Unfortunately, despite there having been no actual warming for some years there is evidence that all is not as straightforward as the doom merchants would have us believe anyway.

Geldof said he was looking to young people to bring about real change: “My generation has failed more than others. You cannot let your generation fail. The next war will not be a World War One or a World War Two, it will be the end.

Speak for yourself and yourself alone you arrogant toss-pot. One thing that really pisses me off with these celebrity arseholes is when they claim to speak for – in this case – a whole generation. You represent you and you alone, not the rest of us.

10 Comments

  1. If the arts & entertainment world ceased to exist by 2030, it would probably be a bloody good thing…

  2. Bob and his mates Sting and who’s that tosser from U2…oh yeah Bonio should all be put on a bloody space ship and sent into orbit, denied all communications with planet earth and forgotten about.
    Scrap 3rd world debt indeed PAH, not only did the 3rd world borrow all that bloody money they then squandered it AND asked the likes of “Sir” do me a ruddy favour “Bob Gandalf” to GIVE them more and more in aid, so what the 3rd world actually wants is planes and planes of free cash in loans they never have to pay back and tax payers hard earned dough.
    Whilst this winter some of us who are now not in a position to work full time for the first time in our lives will need to choose between food and heat.
    FUCK OFF GELDOF no wonder Paula Yeats went awol with Michael Hutchings.

  3. XX oh yeah Bonio XX

    Thought that was a dog biscuit?

    Nice Chappies, could explain why they are Pals.

    They want money? They shouls try a casino.

    Together they could winalot.

    • ho ho ho made I chortle you did Furor 😀
      i know he’s not called Bonio it’s Bono but i thought Bonio sounded better 😛
      Loving all the other Dog food connections Tres clever 🙂

  4. I’ve wondered for years why it is that people seem to conflate the ability to leap around on a stage (or pretend to be someone else on film) with having knowledge or understanding of complex global affairs.

    I’m a carpenter, so that qualifies me to speak on behalf of the world’s construction industry and their impact on the environment? I think not. I may have my opinions, but that doesn’t make me an authority. Although it does make me more qualified than Geldorf et al spouting about stuff totally outside their experience.

  5. The twenty years mantra is like the ten commandments. Some sound bite number plucked out of thin air.
    Personally I just wish the end of the world as we know was guaranteed to arrive in ten days at least then I’ll be almost guaranteed to experience it.

  6. In my humble opinion he wasn’t (isn’t) that great a songwriter/musician anyway. First rate twat, mind…

  7. An old one, I know…

    The crowd has gathered at a U2 concert, Bono walks on stage, comes up to the microphone and begins slowly clapping his hands. After doing this for a couple of minutes he announces “Do you hear that? – Every time I clap my hands a child dies of poverty in Africa”. He carries on clapping, but after a few moments a lone voice calls out from the crowd “Then stop fucking clapping”….

  8. Geldof is an idiot.
    He’s handing ammunition to the equally-idiot climate-change “sceptics” ( Usually paid by Exxon &/or, Koch, of course)
    A pox on all their houses

  9. “(Usually paid by Exxon &/or, Koch, of course)”

    I know this is a common tactic used by the shit on the left, but why does it matter?

    An argument is either right or wrong, regardless of who makes it.

    And, of course, the amount of money governments have spent on climate-change propaganda absolutely dwarfs the amount businesses have spent.

    But that doesn’t get mentioned because the arse-holes trying to poison the well operate under beliefs about government that are more insane than the most batshit of religions.

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