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Just Stop Oil protestors.....
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why don't they just fuck off to India or China where pollution is at it's worst ??7
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I wouldn't have been able to resist if I was a tennis player at Wimbledon, a few 100 mile an hour serves in their general direction, would have got them off the court pretty sharpish.
So what’s the plan if they rock up at the valley next season?3 -
I’m sure a lot of us agree with their cause so they are really preaching to the converted. By closing roads, protesting and spoiling people’s enjoyment at Lords and Wimbledon they are just alienating those who have sympathy for them.9
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Rudders22 said:why don't they just fuck off to India or China where pollution is at it's worst ??5
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We now have a thread discussing this. Replicate that across forums across the country. Objective achieved.4
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sillav nitram said:Sorry, @golfaddick but the reason you don't like it, is because you're just a grumpy bugger and it inconveniences you and others.
It's a very important issue and fair play to them for bringing to everyone's attention, otherwise most of us would die, not necessarily from global warming but apathy and sheer laziness to do anything about the problems of our world today!
They were on this planet millions of years ago. Millions. And they are all now extinct. Yet life goes on. If we all die out the planet will regenerate after a number of years & start all over again. But we wont all die out. And the planet will carry on as before. Maybe a bit more water & a bit less land. But then millions of years ago that was also the case & over time the seas retreated a bit & land was reclaimed.
It's the circle of life. I'll be dead in 30 years....40 at the most. My timespan on this planet is just a grain of sand......or, keeping to the point, a drop in the ocean.4 -
swordfish said:We now have a thread discussing this. Replicate that across forums across the country. Objective achieved.0
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cabbles said:It’s a shame as their message is extremely important and one that everyone should be aware of, and if they can, do their bit to support, educate and work together on. However, their execution is too aggressive in that they alienate people and don’t help foster relations between those that don’t understand/ignore the magnitude of climate change, and those of us that really worry about it
Hottest day on record globally y’day and we’ve all got to work together. I know a lot of tackling climate change is out of our hands due to the complexity of carbon output, political collaboration and business, but for me, their actions push people further down a rabbit hole of not caring, if they weren’t that bothered in the first place.
They will say they need to take drastic action, but short sabotaging refineries, coal plants and doing damage to oil and gas infrastructure, their actions aren’t changing anything. I’m not advocating they do destroy such infrastructure, just pointing out that what they’re doing isn’t working in the short, medium or long term.
As an aside, the people that get triggered by them standing in the road and take it into their own hands to move them are also cringe. Unless you’ve got an emergency, then I don’t understand how you feel you’ve got the right to pick someone else up and physically move them. The scene when one of them was on a tube in East London a few years back and got pulled off and fell to the ground and all the commuters started laying into him, disgusting. Some people think that because they’re generally perceived as a nuisance, they have carte blanche to rough them up.6 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:I wouldn't have been able to resist if I was a tennis player at Wimbledon, a few 100 mile an hour serves in their general direction, would have got them off the court pretty sharpish.
So what’s the plan if they rock up at the valley next season?1 -
Rudders22 said:why don't they just fuck off to India or China where pollution is at it's worst ??
The UK is 16th globally, fourth highest in Europe (2021) in the use of fossil fuels, which is the main focus of Just Stop Oil.
Just Stop Oil doesn’t just campaign in the UK either, they have groups all over Europe, USA, Australia and New Zealand according to their website.Again, I have no real opinion either way on their protests but important to get the facts right if you’re going to debate them.5 - Sponsored links:
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Ignoring the rights and wrongs of their protests, it’s interesting the comparison with football fans. I’m pretty law abiding. Never been questioned. Never been looked at. Never even been pulled over on 40+ years of driving. But…. at football I’ve been corallaled countless times, forced onto trains going to destinations I don’t want to go to, verbally and physically abused and even forcibly ejected. All because of WHERE I am, not WHO I am. Surely that is some kind of prejudice?5
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golfaddick said:sillav nitram said:Sorry, @golfaddick but the reason you don't like it, is because you're just a grumpy bugger and it inconveniences you and others.
It's a very important issue and fair play to them for bringing to everyone's attention, otherwise most of us would die, not necessarily from global warming but apathy and sheer laziness to do anything about the problems of our world today!
They were on this planet millions of years ago. Millions. And they are all now extinct. Yet life goes on. If we all die out the planet will regenerate after a number of years & start all over again. But we wont all die out. And the planet will carry on as before. Maybe a bit more water & a bit less land. But then millions of years ago that was also the case & over time the seas retreated a bit & land was reclaimed.
It's the circle of life. I'll be dead in 30 years....40 at the most. My timespan on this planet is just a grain of sand......or, keeping to the point, a drop in the ocean.2 -
Genuine question. Why was it ok for us to disrupt sporting events at the CARD protests but not for just stop oil at the cricket and Wimbledon? I don’t have an answer.9
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AllHailTheHen said:swordfish said:We now have a thread discussing this. Replicate that across forums across the country. Objective achieved.4
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AllHailTheHen said:swordfish said:We now have a thread discussing this. Replicate that across forums across the country. Objective achieved.1
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Bet your glad you started this thread eh Golfie...🤪1
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SouthallAddick said:Genuine question. Why was it ok for us to disrupt sporting events at the CARD protests but not for just stop oil at the cricket and Wimbledon? I don’t have an answer.
Trouble is we all know they will be back out on the roads messing with peoples ACTUAL lives as soon as there's a lull in sporting events to disrupt.0 -
Whatever people think of them, they won't stop and climate protests are here for good. Prepare for the level of disruption to increase. The British Open Golf's up next.0
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They are scum in my opinion.
Aggressively inconveniencing decent ordinary people. There is a lot of chatter about Just Stop Oil's right of protest but what about the right of ordinary people to go about their business?19 - Sponsored links:
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swordfish said:Whatever people think of them, they won't stop and climate protests are here for good. Prepare for the level of disruption to increase. The British Open Golf's up next.1
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swordfish said:Whatever people think of them, they won't stop and climate protests are here for good. Prepare for the level of disruption to increase. The British Open Golf's up next.6
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Manic_mania said:SouthallAddick said:Genuine question. Why was it ok for us to disrupt sporting events at the CARD protests but not for just stop oil at the cricket and Wimbledon? I don’t have an answer.
Trouble is we all know they will be back out on the roads messing with peoples ACTUAL lives as soon as there's a lull in sporting events to disrupt.
Im sure they will be back out there tomorrow too.0 -
swordfish said:LenGlover said:They are scum in my opinion.
Aggressively inconveniencing decent ordinary people. There is a lot of chatter about Just Stop Oil's right of protest but what about the right of ordinary people to go about their business?
Certainly not peaceful protest in my view.6 -
they could at least make it a bit fun and streak or something7
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eastterrace6168 said:swordfish said:Whatever people think of them, they won't stop and climate protests are here for good. Prepare for the level of disruption to increase. The British Open Golf's up next.2
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I'd love to see them do this in front of a pissed up darts crowd.1
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No doubt similar grumbles were made about abolitionists, suffragettes, and the civil rights movement, to name but a few world changing movements. All those people started out on the fringes of popular public opinion but now are all seen as firmly on the right side of history. Protest, which by necessity has to include some element of nuisance to other people to get noticed, has always been a crucial and powerful tool in social change.9
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Manic_mania said:they could at least make it a bit fun and streak or something0
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