- Nov 11, 2009
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If that were true, that street protests don’t affect change, then people wouldn’t do? But they have. For hundreds of years. So I think you’re wrong on that score. It bemuses me how many Brighton fans seem to think this way. Can only imagine they didn’t go on all the marches to Lancaster Gate and so forth but thanks for calling me feral for doing so btw! How very ungrateful
Better to die on your feet than live on your knees I say.
I didn't call you ferral, but a lot of those in London look like they are. I marched for the Albion to on a few occasions, and as I wrote, I agree that peaceful protest is necessary, but we didn't block others from their business by making ourselves heard and events like fans United show that an inclusive broad church approach was more powerful and inclusive than simple anarchy.
The main issue with this mob, is this is a global issue, and the UK is already better than many countries.... And even if the UK was to stop all carbon emissions it would change nothing in the grand global scheme nor reverse climate change, so the approach of pissing off people in one city resolves nothing.