• Loom In EssenceEnglish
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      Then they should disrupt pollution rather than something totally unrelated.

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    I’m annoyed by over critical analysis of nonviolent protest tactics, rather than substantive conversation about why they’re protesting in the first place.

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    For anyone annoyed by climate activists: wake the hell up. LISTEN to the message.

    We are on course for an UNLIVABLE FUTURE. A BILLION climate refugees, mass crop failures, cities under water, temperatures too hot for human survival. Economic and societal collapse.

    These disruptions damage nothing and inconvenience a small amount of people for 5-30 minutes. It’s not a big deal. In a world of reactionary social media and news, these are the tactics that get attention. It is not the activist’s fault for how the media reports it.

    This is not “their cause”. This is the fight for everything we know and love.

    If you don’t like what they’re doing, start doing what you think works.

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      bUt We jUsT wANT to WaTcH tENniS

      You’ll get your fucking tennis when we start killing each other for food. Human brains are incapable of comprehending what we are continuing to do to our future. Its so fucking frustrating seeing this society being completely oblivious to the tortures we could’ve avoided by relatively small changes 60 years ago and which we still can lessen by doing something now.

      buT iM GoNna gEt a TeSla fOr my NeXt Car

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      You won’t get anyone not already convinced to listen to your message if the people are hung up on hating what you’re doing and thinking you’re a moron.

      It just seems like a bad way to reach or convince anyone.

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        Not really true, the evidence shows the popularity of the group may go down but concern over the issue goes up.

        Tell us a better way that hasn’t already been tried, one that’s proportional to the urgency. Genuinely open to ideas.

        The suffragettes were more than annoying, they blew stuff up and burnt down buildings and they were effective.

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    No, but they should be coherent and meaningful. These fools (or possibly goons for oil companies) who attack paintings are only making environmentalism look utterly stupid. They are openly mocked by everybody because they’re lashing out incoherently.

    They’re actively working against environmentalism. I really think they’re bad, selfish, narcissistic, and stupid people. They don’t care about the environment.

    There is absolutely no reason to think their ridiculous behavior could possibly help the environment.

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      Read some books about how to do politics strategically and you’ll see why they do this

      Your anger works in their favor

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        When you vaguely tell somebody to read more it’s because you have no actual argument.

        There is no connection to environmental issues. They are doing this to look cool to their friends.

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          They are doing it because it gets people talking and thinking about climate collapse, and that leads to solutions.

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            No, it gets people talking about people who glue themselves to paintings. And that’s as far as the conversation goes because it has no connection whatsoever to environmental issues. It’s pure uncut narcissism.

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              This has nothing to do with mental illness, don’t use that word like that

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                Come back when you have something substantial to contribute.

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    The problem I have with groups doing things like the throwing soup in a painting thing or other annoying activities is how can we be sure these people weren’t paid to make the cause look bad? It wouldn’t be the first or last time something like that happens where someone will be paid to make a cause look bad.

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      If and when protests turn violent because people are desperate and there’s nothing else left you’ll realise how innocuous these types of protests are. They hurt nobody, disrupt people for a very short time and get the message out there.

      This idea that it’s funded by big oil is just ridiculous. I am in activism and I know people from JSO, they are some of the kindest and caring people you could meet. They understand the urgency of the crisis and are willing to their bodies and freedom on the line to get the message out. Being popular is not their goal, they get people talking and that is undeniable.