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bluemc1
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Bit harsh on the Wimbledon audience that.
Bit harsh on the Wimbledon audience that.
Not sure on your first point, on social media I think you’re absolutely right but less so in other conversations I’ve had about it. It can stir a response in those that are sympathetic to their cause but apathetic in their actions too. I think the painting one was a lot more impactful with that than the sporting disruptions though (which is partly down to the messaging they were able to get out at the time and also a societal thing that’s for a much deeper conversation!)
Agree about the different targeting being more successful if wanting to directly impact public opinion though, I made that exact same point in my first post.
I agree, they have a right to protest, but they have no right to disturb the population in the way they do.
If they were stopping you rushing a lovedone to A&E with a life threatening injury, would you think otherwise?
They chose to piss people off by doing their stunts and by making others suffer. If that isn’t worthy of a good kicking what is.
Perhaps I come from a different generation. If I act like a **** I know I risk personal pain and then I’d have to figure out if it was worth the risk. All this we can do what we want and get no consequences for our action is bollocks.
Is that all the protests?They do not have the right to protest in any of the ways they have so far.
I would love to see them get a kicking.
Is that all the protests?
they have every right to disrupt sporting events as long as they are willing to take the consequences (arrest, punishment, criminal record)
They are very close to the line regarding blocking roads due to disruption to fire and paramedic services.
As for giving them a kicking, you are more than welcome to do it as long as you are also willing to accept the consequences of your actions (arrest, punishment, criminal record)
lots of people seem to have forgotten that part of living in a free society is protest and part of protest is civil disobedience. I have taken part in civil disobedience and worse in the past as part of anti fascist demonstrations. I was always aware of the consequences of my actions and willing to bare those consequences.
Just so you are aware some of my actions I regret and some I am very proud of.
No, I have issue with all the ways they are protesting.I see your point, so you would have no issue with their current protests at sporting events? These do not endanger anyones life.
I am an old **** (mid 50's) so probably not a different generation.
the consequences are an arrest and a criminal record.
Thats also the consequence for you if you give them a good kicking, unless they are putting you in danger and disrupting a sporting event is not putting you in damger
They‘re pissing off the wrong people though. Ordinary folks getting on with their lives driving to work, shopping, watching sport, whatever, none of whom can ’stop oil’ or anything else. They need to target the decision makers in government or the oil companies.
I guarantee if some prick threw orange paint at my car or tried to stop my wife enjoying her shopping I’d just knock the fucker out, and no wasting time with bullshit posturing and arguing first. Though I do have autism and impatience issues, most people are probably more tolerant.
What happens if it was a bloke 6ft 10 and built like a.brick shithouse?