Just Stop Oil donor condemns ‘counterproductive’ group
multi-millionaire donor who helped bankroll Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion has condemned the eco-activists for being “performative” and “not accomplishing anything”.
American entrepreneur Trevor Neilson, 50, mentioned their actions are “counterproductive” and trigger “disruption for the sake of disruption”.
Mr Neilson co-founded Climate Emergency Fund (CEF), which is the most important funder of each teams and greater than 100 different activist organisations.
He stepped down as chairman in 2021 and has now determined to talk out because the activists proceed to trigger chaos with their “slow marches” on the streets of London.
Mr Neilson informed The Sunday Times: “It’s become disruption for the sake of disruption. Working people that are trying to get to their job, get their kid dropped off at school, survive a brutal cost-ofliving crisis … there’s a certain hierarchy of needs that they have.
“If, at the same time, they have a pink-haired, tattooed and pierced protester standing in front of their car, so that their kid is late for their test that day, that does not encourage them to join the movement,” he said. “It’s just performative. It’s not accomplishing anything.”
He added: “I absolutely believe that it has now become counterproductive. That has to be said by somebody that was involved in the beginnings of what it has become.”
Since Just Stop Oil was arrange in February final 12 months its members have been concerned in additional than 2,200 arrests and 138 courtroom sentences.
More than 40 protesters have been charged with failure to adjust to orders made underneath part 12 since its newest marketing campaign started on April 24.
The Sun has claimed that the group is planning to disrupt Wimbledon this month. It alleged that activists have mentioned whether or not to connect themselves to Centre Court.
A Just Stop Oil spokesperson mentioned this week: “Just Stop Oil supporters will continue to do whatever is nonviolently necessary to end new oil and gas.
“This government is destroying everything we know and love, to enrich themselves. But you can’t eat money: we are on a course for mass hunger and societal collapse if we do not act urgently.
“The sports industry has failed to admit this truth and failed to address the urgency of action. It is immoral for them to stand by and watch whilst our society faces inevitable collapse.”
They added: “The only way for sporting events, like Wimbledon, to be sure that there will be no disruption is for them to make a statement demanding that the government end new oil, gas and coal. Those working in the sports industry must join in civil resistance against this criminal and illegitimate regime.”