• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    That is what I was hoping to hear.

    And I still say doing a stunt that even makes it look like you’ve done some real damage to Stonehenge right in the middle of a religious festival does not make you look like the good guys. People in another thread said it spread awareness. Who isn’t aware? I’m fully aware of climate change and there’s fuck all I can do about it.

    But at least it was not permanent vandalism.

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      5 months ago

      Not only did they decide to do it in the middle of a religious festival, they did it in the middle of a festival that’s part of a religion that worships nature.

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      5 months ago

      Clearly, a good portion of the population isn’t aware of how serious the situation is, it’s still an election issue.

      If the right level of awareness was reached, having any kind of oil money around you would be a political death sentence. Instead, Trump has public bribe meetings with oil execs and his base grows because of it.

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        5 months ago

        Ok, now please explain, since no one else will, why pissing people off is a good way to achieve that.

        Have you ever convinced anyone of something by pissing them off?

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          They said the same about woman and gay rights movements. You can’t make noise, block traffic or even talk about it without pissing people off.

          Not to mention most of the anger is manufactured by oil execs and then enabled by people with little to no proper reasoning skills.

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              5 months ago

              Pivoting into religious rights about the summer solstice celebration. That’s a stretch if I’ve ever seen one. I don’t see why religious monuments should be exempt from harmless protests but I really doubt you would have called stone hedge one yesterday if it wasn’t for it suiting your argument today.

              Is that your stance. You are pissed because you think the religious rights of the revelers got trampled on?

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          5 months ago

          Why are you more angry about a stunt that did no damage than you are about actual ecological damage done by oil companies for profit?

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      5 months ago
      • Who isn’t aware?

      Like half of the world is in denial.

      How would you spread awareness that translates to action?

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        Denial is not lack of awareness.

        I don’t know exactly how I would spread awareness, but I know exactly how I wouldn’t: Making people think I damaged a beloved ancient monument during a religious festival… a religious festival, as someone else pointed out, for people who venerate nature.

        How about, as an idea, paint bombing Shell Oil headquarters?