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Meet Juanxto: Red Carpet Climate Activist

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

Juanxto is one of the Red Carpet Four activists who crashed the Queen's Gala Dinner in Copenhagen last December to call on world leaders to take action on climate change. He spent the holidays, including Christmas and New Years, in jail. Join Juanxto in giving European leaders a reason to act: http://www.greenpeace.org/reason2act

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  • This man is such an inspiration

  • We're glad you are free!! Keep up the good work friends.

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  • The global warming denier familiar mantra...

    ·that ozone depletion is nothing to worry about

    ·that smoking doesn't cause cancer

    ·that second-hand smoke is nothing to worry about anyway

    ·and now that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is nothing to worry about.

    -add that habitat loss and species extinction is nothing to care about

    -add impersonating people on youtube is considered normal to deniers

    THERE IS NO END TO GLOBAL WARMING DENIER LAMENESS

  • @Niightversionn WOW Is that why you like to impersonate people who talk about the problem of global warming all over youtube laurelbush, also known as Spitfiremacx? (AND GET VIDEO GLOBAL WARMING 101 SHUT DOWN??? WHOO!!!!!!!! HOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're a lame 69 year old GLOBAL WARMING DENIER impersonating me all over youtube aka N ii ghtversionn Nightvers l ionn Nigh tt versionn Knigh tt vision Nigtversionn Nightver ss ion, Nigh ttt versionn Nightversio m Nightverslon, Nightversio nnn...
  • help the 3rd world: watch my video

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  • @Niightversionn

    By the WAY my account is over three years old and yours is a week old. SO QUIT BEING A STALKER GLOBAL WARMING DENIER ALL OVER YOUTUBE

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