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Elibrius t1_jdjkblt wrote

Whoa, is this people actually trying to make the world a better place

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pawnman99 t1_jdlvwss wrote

By blocking streets and throwing soup at paintings.

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Boblar t1_jdlx8wu wrote

Oh no!

Thank goodness the good guys were around to put an end to their savagery, and restore a sense of justice in between all their acts of corruption!

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pawnman99 t1_jdlxdvv wrote

Yes. Destroying priceless works of art and halting emergency services will definitely stop climate change...

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Boblar t1_jdlxzvz wrote

They will if we let them.

Those artworks will be useless with no one to view them. Poor political decisions and weak management disrupt more emergency responses than these protesters ever could.

Redirect your outrage. This is all just a symptom of failures of leadership; don’t blame the people doing whatever they can to reverse these trends. What are you doing about it? Voting ever further to the right?

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pawnman99 t1_jdly3ms wrote

Not creating tons of additional CO2 by forcing thousands of vehicles to idle in the street, for one.

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RoboFleksnes t1_jdm06bf wrote

If we keep the current course, the climate will collapse.

If all cars idle on the street from now until forever, the climate will collapse.

If cars idle for one day and it inspires change, the climate might not collapse.

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pawnman99 t1_jdm1amg wrote

Oh? Is there evidence that these protests are inspiring anything other than annoyance?

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RoboFleksnes t1_jdm67lq wrote

Are you asking if there's any evidence that protests cause change? Because there is plenty of that.

Or are you diminishing these protests specifically? If so, why?

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pawnman99 t1_jdm6g57 wrote

I'm asking if these specific tactics show any signs of working. Because of they aren't, maybe the protestors should think about adjusting their methods. From the coverage I've seen, all they're doing is paying off the people in the middle instead of winning them over.

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RoboFleksnes t1_jdmbydi wrote

As far as I can tell, it sure seems like the amount of protests and the participants of these protest is on the rise and has been for the last decade or so.

So it at least doesn't seem like it is alienating more people than it is fostering.

I agree that the coverage makes it seem like these are just some petulant children who make life bad for the average Joe, but to be fair, the same can be said for practically all protests. So maybe, just maybe, the coverage is biased towards upholding the status quo, and maybe we shouldn't listen to those who wants to uphold the status quo if that is keeping us on the path to climate collapse.

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