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Blackheath now

Baldybonce
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Utter wankers20
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It pisses me off how they can seemingly do as they please.
If that was a group of football fans the police would treat the situation totally different.14 -
Run them over4
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Hopefully a few of them get a clump. Love watching videos of them getting dragged across pavements.18
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4 vans of OB just walking along with them.0
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Meanwhile crimes are happening but police have a manpower shortage.9
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just go round them grass track style.0
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I really feel like JSO must be an op run by a combination of Shell and the Daily Mail. What other explanation is there? Greta Thunberg doesn't do shit like this, because she's actually smart9
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just plough through them0
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They have been in Central London pretty much every day for the last month blocking bridges etc. Bellends.
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Why aren't they at work?4
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Look at them with their plastic banners, their plastic hi-viz vests and their plastic clothing. I think someone needs to educate them on how plastic is made.19
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Macronate said:Why aren't they at work?8
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Macronate said:Why aren't they at work?0
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Macronate said:Why aren't they at work?
I should think the majority are retired, there were only a few under 40.
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The Tories have worked hard at taking away our right to protest, so I am thankful that we still have the ability to make a stand against things. These people need the police alongside them because they will be assaulted if not, and it's right that the assailants are arrested. Even if we all sympathise with where they are coming from.
And that's the crux of the JSO protest - the protesters are going after the wrong people. It's like shouting at a 16-year-old McDonald's employee because you don't like the way the company treats cows. Telling me to stop driving, when I am doing everything in my power just to stay afloat in this world, is ridiculous.
It takes the people at the top to affect change in this world. And chances are, nobody in that traffic jam is at the top.25 -
No one has tried Canning Town Underground station recently for a protest6
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shirty5 said:No one has tried Canning Town Underground station recently for a protest3
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Disruption caused by JSO and the like will be nothing compared to what will happen if action isn't taken8
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JiMMy 85 said:The Tories have worked hard at taking away our right to protest, so I am thankful that we still have the ability to make a stand against things. These people need the police alongside them because they will be assaulted if not, and it's right that the assailants are arrested. Even if we all sympathise with where they are coming from.
And that's the crux of the JSO protest - the protesters are going after the wrong people. It's like shouting at a 16-year-old McDonald's employee because you don't like the way the company treats cows. Telling me to stop driving, when I am doing everything in my power just to stay afloat in this world, is ridiculous.
It takes the people at the top to affect change in this world. And chances are, nobody in that traffic jam is at the top.
Good message - terrible strategy.17 -
It takes the people at the top to affect change in this world. And chances are, nobody in that traffic jam is at the top.
He'll never make it to the top2 -
I've heard that one of the sniper battalions that was earmarked for post-Brexit Britain has been deployed to Blackheath as they weren't needed for Brexit after all.
It will give them some much needed training to keep match fit.0 -
cantersaddick said:JiMMy 85 said:The Tories have worked hard at taking away our right to protest, so I am thankful that we still have the ability to make a stand against things. These people need the police alongside them because they will be assaulted if not, and it's right that the assailants are arrested. Even if we all sympathise with where they are coming from.
And that's the crux of the JSO protest - the protesters are going after the wrong people. It's like shouting at a 16-year-old McDonald's employee because you don't like the way the company treats cows. Telling me to stop driving, when I am doing everything in my power just to stay afloat in this world, is ridiculous.
It takes the people at the top to affect change in this world. And chances are, nobody in that traffic jam is at the top.
Good message - terrible strategy.
Problem they have is they need to inconvenience the average joe for the average joe to know it's happening.2 -
To a certain extent i get that point of view. But once you have a platform and public support its very easy to get official channels to lobby and have direct contact with government. they could have been speaking to actual decision makers (or those working for them) and having actual constructive conversations about how to make it happen, advising on plans etc. Or at least influencing policy proposals for the opposition.
That ship has sailed now. Too many people have written them off as looneys and unemployed etc etc. that government is quite comfortable in ignoring them.0 -
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Macronate said:Why aren't they at work?0
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Hard for anyone to disagree with the end goal but these methods are just driving some in the opposite direction. That said these people have a right to protest and I absolutely believe in that right and hopefully that won't be diminished any further. It's also sad to see so many people advocating violence towards other human beings just because they don't agree with something they are doing. It's just a depressing time all round really.2
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If anybody has thought about it and concluded climate change is a big problem and oil a big contributor about which something should be done, and they change their mind to believe the opposite because of some protestors they are pathetic.4