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[Misc] Eco protestors now vandalising works of art



portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Cars pull aside to let emergency vehicles through. Cretins glued to tarmac or pissing off the public by climbing up lampposts can’t make that choice.

These people don’t believe in “just stop oil”. They believe in being full time victims. After a long day inconveniencing people, they spend a few hours in the cells then go home on Twatter and congratulate each other on “saving the world”.

Twatter which runs on huge banks of supercomputers and server farms, which require an enormous amount of energy to run.

If it wasn’t climate change they were fixated on this week, they’d be protesting BLM, LGBT issues, or whatever current issue will get them the most pats on the bum.

I honestly think - and this is a bit out there, bordering on Swansman, but I think these are false flag operations by the oil companies. I think they infiltrate these groups of hippies with dyed pink hair, nose rings and don’t shower for a few months, then encourage the more lunatic fringe elements to do stupid things to turn public opinion against them. There is precedent for this type of “operation” throughout history from Big Business, the police and the government.

There are a lot of vulnerable people who are being taken advantage of by dragging them into this nonsense. I’d suggest they are given jobs.
Hmmm, not sure that’s a true representation! Plenty of people of all ages and walks of life, who care passionately and frankly are quite courageous in their convictions. I don’t agree with the tactics always, but I certainly can’t argue with the vision or even strategy. It’s beyond serious and probably reversal now in truth
 




Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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The Sunflowers nutters have been banged up, one for 2 years and one for 20 months.

I'd have thought 5 more apt in the current trend.
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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It's easy to go over the top in crying for harsh punishment, but we should note that these are very long sentences when compared with similar acts in the UK. Their attack came 5 months after a climate change protester threw a cake at the Mona Lisa in Paris. I don't think he's been charged.

The Countryside Alliance lot who stormed the floor of the Commons in 2004 got suspended sentences.
The Fathers for Justice who threw condoms full of flour at Tony Blair in the Chamber also in 2004 got three figure fines.
Cai Yuan and Juan Jun Xi who had a pillowfight on Tracey Emin's 'My Bed' in 1999 were arrested, but not charged.
Vladimir Umanets got two years for causing an estimated £200k worth of damage to a Rothko in the Tate in 2012. The JSO pair damaged the frame of 'Sunflowers', largest damage estimate £10k.
The suffragette (and future member of the BUF) Mary Richardson, put seven slashes in the Rokeby Venus in 1914 and got six months. That painting was repaired and is estimated to be worth £72.5 million today. (Who knows what it would be worth without the attack? I'd guess £72.5 million. Let's see what the JSO protestors get for attacking the protective glass of the same painting in November last year.
The two blokes charged with felling the Sycamore Gap Tree go on trial in December.

The only longer sentences I found for non violent protest were for the JSO activists who targeted the M25 convicted last year. They got 4 or 5 years each. Five years is only six months less than the average sentence for sexual offences. The average sentence for violence against the person is just over the 20 months that one of these two got and less than the other. Her sentence was approx twice the average sentence for weapons possession. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1100192/prison-sentence-length-in-england-and-wales-by-offence/

The suffragette lesson suggests that it is the reactionary response to these protests that will make them historic, not the protests themselves. Apart from one of them being Bryan Ferry's son, nobody remembers the Countryside Alliance lot. They were quickly forgotten in a way they wouldn't have been had they got a couple of years inside. Whereas the strong sentences handed to the rioters in the summer acted as a deterrant to those who may have considered getting involved in future trouble, it's likley to have the opposite effect on committed political activists. These sentences will not stop these protests. They will just create political martyrs for the movement.

Its a horrible situation. They are right about the urgency. They are right that the world isn't acting as it should be to save itself. You can understand the frustration at billions of us doing nothing that will inconvenience us. Rightly or wrongly, they acted radically according to their consciences, but we all know that after they've served their time in prison, they'll come out and nothing will have changed.
 










dejavuatbtn

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Ironic on the day it was announced that the last coal fired generator is closing. Rome wasn’t built in a day - they need to be patient. They’re not going to get it down any quicker, however many martyrs they have.
 




METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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They're very confused aren't they. It's a lovely speech, but what she's saying makes no sense at all. It's just a load of muddled nonsense.

Looks like a couple of sixth formers doing some kind of performance piece. If you insist on a message at least make it coherent!
 










zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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This is what happens when governments and legal institutions are in the pocket of fossil fuel companies.
That may be the case in the US, and to an extent was the case here, but not now. I'm sure lots of lobbying. Will continue, but I doubt it'll be quite as fruitful.

we're a pisspot little country with a rapidly diminishing influence so there's really not much difference we can make even if we all lived in cold houses and walked everywhere. the damage was too severe and done too long ago. We're slowly cooking. . . . . . . Not so much a Beef Bourguignon as a gammon stew.

BoT . . .banging vandals up is daft . . Make them work.
 
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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Interesting to see the judge talking about ‘irreversible damage and even destruction’ - shame he was talking about a painting and not the planet.

Aside of the ridiculous sentence, this happened two years ago, shows how dysfunctional things are right now
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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The Sunflowers nutters have been banged up, one for 2 years and one for 20 months.

I'd have thought 5 more apt in the current trend.
Depends. I think the harshest sentences for the recent riots were people with previous, including at least one nonce and a bloke with 14 previous.
 


Thunder Bolt

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It's easy to go over the top in crying for harsh punishment, but we should note that these are very long sentences when compared with similar acts in the UK. Their attack came 5 months after a climate change protester threw a cake at the Mona Lisa in Paris. I don't think he's been charged.

The Countryside Alliance lot who stormed the floor of the Commons in 2004 got suspended sentences.
The Fathers for Justice who threw condoms full of flour at Tony Blair in the Chamber also in 2004 got three figure fines.
Cai Yuan and Juan Jun Xi who had a pillowfight on Tracey Emin's 'My Bed' in 1999 were arrested, but not charged.
Vladimir Umanets got two years for causing an estimated £200k worth of damage to a Rothko in the Tate in 2012. The JSO pair damaged the frame of 'Sunflowers', largest damage estimate £10k.
The suffragette (and future member of the BUF) Mary Richardson, put seven slashes in the Rokeby Venus in 1914 and got six months. That painting was repaired and is estimated to be worth £72.5 million today. (Who knows what it would be worth without the attack? I'd guess £72.5 million. Let's see what the JSO protestors get for attacking the protective glass of the same painting in November last year.
The two blokes charged with felling the Sycamore Gap Tree go on trial in December.

The only longer sentences I found for non violent protest were for the JSO activists who targeted the M25 convicted last year. They got 4 or 5 years each. Five years is only six months less than the average sentence for sexual offences. The average sentence for violence against the person is just over the 20 months that one of these two got and less than the other. Her sentence was approx twice the average sentence for weapons possession. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1100192/prison-sentence-length-in-england-and-wales-by-offence/

The suffragette lesson suggests that it is the reactionary response to these protests that will make them historic, not the protests themselves. Apart from one of them being Bryan Ferry's son, nobody remembers the Countryside Alliance lot. They were quickly forgotten in a way they wouldn't have been had they got a couple of years inside. Whereas the strong sentences handed to the rioters in the summer acted as a deterrant to those who may have considered getting involved in future trouble, it's likley to have the opposite effect on committed political activists. These sentences will not stop these protests. They will just create political martyrs for the movement.

Its a horrible situation. They are right about the urgency. They are right that the world isn't acting as it should be to save itself. You can understand the frustration at billions of us doing nothing that will inconvenience us. Rightly or wrongly, they acted radically according to their consciences, but we all know that after they've served their time in prison, they'll come out and nothing will have changed.
Great post.

Some good news. The Sycamore Gap stump has 25 green shoots growing out of it. It will take decades, like Chanctonbury Ring, to look as beautiful again, but it lives.
 
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Triggaaar

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Ironic on the day it was announced that the last coal fired generator is closing. Rome wasn’t built in a day - they need to be patient. They’re not going to get it down any quicker, however many martyrs they have.
This.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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This is what happens when governments and legal institutions are in the pocket of fossil fuel companies.
I tend to agree with you on most issues, but....

There is no suggestion our legal system is in the pocket of fossil fuel companies.

I expect there are numerous examples of tory politicians in the pockets of (etc etc).

But we have a labour government now. Aren't they supposed to be in the pockets of the unions and the wet-lefty wokerti? ???
 


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