Extinction Rebellion don't have a monopoly on wanting to save the planet though. Who mentioned them anyway?I agree there is overlap but ER haven't claimed the milk disposal is their campaign.
Extinction Rebellion don't have a monopoly on wanting to save the planet though. Who mentioned them anyway?I agree there is overlap but ER haven't claimed the milk disposal is their campaign.
Animal Rebellion, Just Stop Oil etc etc the latter being on the top of the QE bridge at Dartford at the moment.Extinction Rebellion don't have a monopoly on wanting to save the planet though. Who mentioned them anyway?
Veganism isn't about saving animals - quite the reverse. vegans want fewer farm animals and more crop-growing land. Vegans don't (in general) have any objection to animals being killed and eaten by other animals (my niece is vegan and keeps a cat!), they just object to animals being eaten by people.I'm not sure vegans are bothered about saving the planet, more just the animals.
Yes, I'm sure that protest was 'first and foremost aimed at making supermarket staff's job miserable.'Veganism isn't about saving animals - quite the reverse. vegans want fewer farm animals and more crop-growing land. Vegans don't (in general) have any objection to animals being killed and eaten by other animals (my niece is vegan and keeps a cat!), they just object to animals being eaten by people.
Some of them (like my niece) are reasonable and accept that other people have different views. Some of them, like this lot who are making the dirty protest in shops, are not.
Why don't they take the milk outside first before pouring it away? It can only be because they want the supermarket staff to have the stinking job of cleaning it all up. This protest first and foremost is aimed at making supermarket staff's job miserable.
Yeah your correct on that.I'm not sure vegans are bothered about saving the planet, more just the animals.
I don't expect it was in their minds. That would involve having two thoughts at once, which seems unlikely.Yes, I'm sure that protest was 'first and foremost aimed at making supermarket staff's job miserable.'
They are probably thinking... Look at those despicable oiks slaving away for big business for less than £10 per hour. We despise them and therefore they are going to pay by having to clear up the mess we make.
Yep, I'm pretty certain that was first and foremost in their mind
Errr, yeah. Lithuanian, Swahili, maybe even Brummie?On an unrelated note, is there a sexier accent on a female than Scottish?
Technically theft if they leave the premises with the milk I supposeVeganism isn't about saving animals - quite the reverse. vegans want fewer farm animals and more crop-growing land. Vegans don't (in general) have any objection to animals being killed and eaten by other animals (my niece is vegan and keeps a cat!), they just object to animals being eaten by people.
Some of them (like my niece) are reasonable and accept that other people have different views. Some of them, like this lot who are making the dirty protest in shops, are not.
Why don't they take the milk outside first before pouring it away? It can only be because they want the supermarket staff to have the stinking job of cleaning it all up. This protest first and foremost is aimed at making supermarket staff's job miserable.
Indeed, not to mention the wasted plastic containers [that may be recyclable] that have been discarded onto their impromptu milk lake.It's a very strange tactic, surely... waste milk so they need even more... like protesting fossil fuel by having your engine running!
Meanwhile
Police remove and arrest M25 Dartford Crossing protesters
Climate change activists on the QEII bridge at Dartford leads to two days of disruption on the M25.www.bbc.co.uk
A spokesperson for climate change campaigners Just Stop Oil said: "My understanding is that they are going to stay up there until they're brought down.
"I don't know how they're going to be brought down, and I'm not sure the police do either."
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“The offence of criminal damage is an either way offence which attracts a maximum sentence of 10 years' imprisonment. Where the damage value is less than £5,000, the case must be tried summarily and attracts a maximum sentence of 3 months' imprisonment and, or a fine of up to £2,500.”
The trouble is that with the legal profession prone to strikes and backlogs in the courts , who knows when they will face justice. ?
They need to sort out the court system so they face quick and tough justice.
Why do they need to close the road? They aren't in the way of traffic - they're 200 feet up. It can only be dangerous if they land on a car, but they're on the posts so if that's a worry they could just close 1 lane. They'll come down when they're hungry.Meanwhile
Police remove and arrest M25 Dartford Crossing protesters
Climate change activists on the QEII bridge at Dartford leads to two days of disruption on the M25.www.bbc.co.uk
A spokesperson for climate change campaigners Just Stop Oil said: "My understanding is that they are going to stay up there until they're brought down.
"I don't know how they're going to be brought down, and I'm not sure the police do either."
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I don’t know ..I’m just in charge of the rocketsWhy do they need to close the road? They aren't in the way of traffic - they're 200 feet up. It can only be dangerous if they land on a car, but they're on the posts so if that's a worry they could just close 1 lane. They'll come down when they're hungry.
How are they a danger?Can they not be assessed, and presumably sectioned under the mental health act? They are a danger to themselves and others