BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,194
It takes all sorts to make a world. These people are trying to do something to raise awareness and hopefully make a small difference. I am not going to criticize their choice, at least they are trying something.And alienating potential supporters at the same time, that's the problem. It's modern way of doing things, they've learnt it from politicians.
Like politicians, the only people they are talking to is the like minded with a clear plan to upload a video to Twitter.
It's also incredibly lazy. Chain yourself to a BP or Shell Building by all means and I'll back you up.
Throw a tin of soup over a painting ? Waste food ?
It's typical of a certain demographic I'm afraid, attempting to elevate protest to some form of performance art and very very very 6th form politics.
They are keeping the climate crisis in people's discussion so it is a small success for a small price (all that wasted food ).