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      I guess that depends on who ‘we’ means? The September climate protests were pretty big globally, with 50 countries participating.

      As someone who has been to protests in the past for various topics, my experience is that the media isn’t interested in reporting on them unless they get dramatic eye-catching footage. Which unfortunately usually means just the ones that have a physical fight break out make the front page anywhere.

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          Then I have to disagree. They’ve been most effective on smaller jurisdiction governments, but there have been a good amount of significant protests the past few years. The Carnegie endowment tracker has a pretty good list.

          Physical protests have limitations though like transport to a central point. I suspect the support is greater than attendees.

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              and we don’t need new strategies, in direct opposition to the headline?

              No. In direct support of the article body, I agree we need to modify mass protest tactics to create more chaos. Chaos and violence are not necessarily the same thing. It is possible to escalate to something before violence, and escalation from 0 to 100 may not be necessary at all.

              The more innocent people who are killed, the more the survivors understandably want their pound of flesh. It fuels the cycle of abuse and atrocities, and we have thousands of years of evidence that murder has had limited effectiveness at creating a better world too.

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      Also because even if you are protesting for someone’s right, that same person will hate you if you block the road or inconvenience them in any way.

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          Fuck every single person (in the ass) who has ever blockaded a public way without permit to do so.

          aw poor baby got his feelings hurt.

          IT’S FUCKING NOTHING COMPARED TO THE ENTIRE ECOSYSTEM.

          Get a sense of actual perspective you over-entitled twat.

          The ecosystem is on the red line. Planet’s burning and you don’t even want to slow your shitmobile down, surprised you’re not one of the ‘run the protesters over’ fuckwits.

          WE ONLY HAVE ONE BIOSPHERE YOU FUCKING BELLEND. I really hope your children hate you, they should, fucks like you so concerned about your own pitiful pointless lives getting hemorrhoids over being late to an appointment because someone’s protesting THE RAPIDLY ONCOMING DEATH OF OUR SPECIES DUE TO SELFISH PRICKS SPEWING CO2 FOR PROFIT.

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            Groups that block public roads are funded by large fossil fuel companies to undermine the efforts of legitimate environmentalists and turn public perception against their cause. It only HELPS further the climate crisis to block the average person from going about their day, and genuine activist groups also know that - many have spoken out against such tactics in the past. Look into it and you’ll see that you’re playing right into their game by defending methods that only serve to piss off potential support.

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              Groups that block public roads are funded by large fossil fuel companies

              citation required for this hilarious assertion.

              . It only HELPS further the climate crisis to block the average person from going about their day,

              bootlickers think like this. they want you to feel bad for speaking out against their crimes. abusers assert that their victims bear responsibility. this is right out of the beat-your-wife playbook.

              Look into it and you’ll see that you’re playing right into their game by defending methods that only serve to piss off potential support.

              sure thing bud; protest never changed anything, that’s why we don’t have civil rights laws, women can’t vote, etc. brilliant conversation, it’s almost like I can hear the twang in your voice, or smell the wifebeater you’re wearing. Let’s not do it again! Gonna block ya shortly and then go on to live a good life where I never think about you again.

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              That’s ok bud, I understand you lack the critical thinking skills to continue our discourse; good luck with your future in paste consumption and fume huffing.

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        Climate Action, housing crisis, massive debts, pollution, minimum wage increases, racism, police brutality, rich people not getting punished, politicians not keeping their word, corruption, …