Activists Help Destroy Country Club Plaza To Save Earth

Rather than march near their suburban homes in Johnson County . . . We notice these local activists pounding the pavement near an embattled entertainment district in Kansas City, Missouri. 

We're not sure how chasing away biz and blocking traffic will help prevent skyfall. But we're willing to listen to arguments that basically follow the 2020 lead more Mayor Quinton Lucas who championed Country Club Plaza protest when he yelled "No Justice, No Peace" with a "mostly peaceful" mob gathered to challenge local law enforcement.

Here's a weekend update . . .

"115 community members marched through the streets of Country Club Plaza to “take back Earth Day.” The organization demanded leaders at all levels of government enact the Better Buses for KC - a 6-point agenda to expand bus transportation.

"The organization noted that the agenda aims to end the deadly impacts of vehicle pollution and “car violence” on the community’s health and safety."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

115 march on Country Club Plaza with demands to "take back Earth Day"

Around 115 community members gathered at Kansas City's Country Club Plaza to "take back Earth Day" with demands for better, cleaner buses.

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