“The coming of today to come here was very important because there are such extensive groups. That man [Trump] He should not have power from any level, he should not be permitted to any TV camera, let alone the US President, and we have a meeting with the royal family – which I generally believe in. It’s not really clear. “
Like other protesters, Sarah quickly pointed to the extremist right in London last Saturday, which attracted more than 100,000 people and, as a reason to protest, exposed deeper parts of British society.
“Having this man here and our government and our royal family is such a damn error,” he says. “We’re angry. We all really get angry.”
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The Clive Teague, protesting the support of the Waverley extinction and the border in Syria, says the deal is one of the many things that the government is wrong. Trump is “there [in Windsor] Because we are here. If we weren’t here, he would have wanted to get out of the market. We are here to stop him. “
TEAGUE says he does not oppose the use of artificial intelligence, as long as it is done with new and clean energy sources, not existing power. “We cannot continue fossil fuels to continue feeding in these data centers, as it is swamping for other parts of the world.” These feelings were repeated in marching by other environmental groups, such as Greenpeace, which protesting the approval of massive data centers without what he knows is a proper evaluation of the impacts on local water systems and the power grid.
“Greenpace is not opposed to artificial intelligence,” said Doug Par, a senior scientist in Greenpaiz. “The multi -billion -dollar technical giants that build new data centers must be forced to take responsibility for financing solutions, whether these cooling methods are much less water or use new and clean renewable power. It is time for the government to set some rules and instead of doing so.”