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Eco protester detained at US Open realizes he won’t go to jail.

I’m not sure what ⁤tennis ⁢has to‌ do with climate‌ change, but ⁤anyone⁢ who’d venture to make the connection would have good odds of being crazy.

Don’t‍ tell them that, ​however, or they might get⁤ insulted.

Such is the case ​with Shayok Mukhopadhyay, one of three protesters with the ⁣extremist environmentalist group⁣ Extinction Rebellion ‍ who held⁣ up a U.S. Open tennis match Thursday night, according to the New ‍York Post.

Mukhopadhyay glued​ his feet to the court at Arthur Ashe ‍Stadium ‌in Queens during the semifinal women’s singles match ⁣between American Coco Gauff and Czech Karolina Muchova, halting play for about 50 minutes while protesters‍ chanted boilerplate slogans such as “End fossil fuels” and “No⁢ tennis on a dead planet.”

“The climate change movement has tried ‍everything from writing and lobbying for legislation to demonstrating and blockading ‍banks,⁤ but none of ‍that has been as⁤ effective as communicating directly to the public by going to public institutions like ⁢museums and sporting arenas,” ‍Mukhopadhyay told the Post.

However, now he’s annoyed that the New York Police Department had the effrontery to take him to ⁣the psychiatric ‍ward at East Elmhurst ​Hospital after his arrest, according to ‌the New York Daily News.

Instead,⁢ the ​outlet’s Molly ‍Crane-Newman wrote, the activist said ⁣the NYPD “tried​ to ⁤humiliate and discredit his environmental message” with the temporary trip to ⁣the⁢ hospital.

“I’ve been arrested ‍before, ⁤but I’ve‌ never had​ this experience,” Mukhopadhyay said.

“They ⁢were asking obvious leading questions like,⁣ ‘Do you think the world is‌ going to end?’ This typical ​stereotype of the​ crazy, apocalyptic cult⁢ kind of thing,” he⁢ said.

This, according to the Daily News, included claims “medics asked him about the ‌group and how members communicate with each other.”

“This was completely ⁣a mechanism to intimidate and humiliate‌ and to paint a distorted ⁢picture of me,” Mukhopadhyay said.

“Who’s the crazy person ‍here? ‌It’s [President Joe] Biden who’s the crazy person here, ​who, in 2023, is approving new oil and‍ gas projects when international energy agencies founded by Henry Kissinger – no tree hugger – have ⁤said there should be⁤ no new​ fossil‌ fuel infrastructure,” he said.

He​ also tied his ⁤activism to his sympathies for his native country, India.

“India is something ‍I constantly⁤ think about because I grew up there, and‌ I’m keenly aware of how low the level of resource consumption and energy ⁣consumption ⁢is there,”‌ Mukhopadhyay said.

“The Gangetic Delta, the mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, where the Ganges ⁣River empties into the Bay of Bengal, these are extremely vulnerable areas to ⁣climate‍ change … They’re going to pay the price ‍for⁤ this huge amount of resource​ and energy consumption ​in⁢ the global north,” he said. “That injustice really,​ really horrifies ⁤me.”

But, ⁣of course, being mentally evaluated at the psychiatric ward ⁤isn’t going to deter him — even though it’s not really a deterrent, but whatever.

“We need more media attention on the ⁣climate crisis. It doesn’t ⁢get nearly the attention⁢ it deserves relative ‌to ⁢the scale of the crisis ⁤that it‍ is,” Mukhopadhyay told the Daily News.

“The only way we will have‌ societal mobilization is if the public is mobilized, so we need to ‍keep ⁢the issue constantly⁣ in ⁣front of⁢ the public and make it clear⁢ to them that our current way of life, what we are accustomed to, is not​ going to​ exist if this climate crisis goes unabated,” he said.

And,⁢ I ‌reiterate, this ​is ⁤how Mukhopadhyay⁣ and his fellow Extinction ‍Rebellion ‌members plan on making sure‌ it doesn’t ‍go unabated:

But ⁢don’t dare insinuate he might be a few organic, free-range eggs short of ⁣a basket, because this guy is ⁢totally with it.

By the way, Mukhopadhyay also got the criminal charges he ⁢apparently wanted⁤ in ‍the first place, too, with NBC News reporting he was hit with criminal trespass and⁤ disorderly conduct ‌citations. In a news⁢ release, the NYPD mentioned nothing about‍ the ⁤psych ward⁣ trip.

“One individual had apparently glued his feet to⁢ the floor,” a department representative said in⁣ a statement. “Personnel from the Emergency Service Unit responded​ and⁢ were able to⁣ safely free the male and take him into custody.”

However, the trip to East Elmhurst wasn’t a bad idea. After⁢ all, anyone⁢ who thinks that gluing himself to something will stop ‍anything —⁣ aside from his being perceived as sane — has⁣ deluded‍ only himself and​ those with similar propensities.

Come to think of it, more Extinction Rebellion members probably ought to be receiving the same kind ⁢of treatment. Maybe ⁣it’ll help them⁢ get a ⁢handle on things.

Without the glue,‍ of‍ course.

The post Eco Protester Arrested at ⁤US Open Has an Ugly Realization: He Wasn’t Headed to​ Jail appeared first on ⁢ The Western Journal.



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