• Climate protesters will never get people to change if they keep acting

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 2 05:09:50 2023
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    Climate protesters will never get people to change if they keep acting
    like this

    The petulant protesters just won’t let up.

    On Sunday, climate activists attempted to interrupt the Berlin Marathon by dumping orange paint on the race course and lying down in the middle of
    the road.

    Weeks earlier, Climate Extinction protesters wearing shirts reading “End
    Fossil Fuels” screeched and hollered during a US Open match at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens.

    One even glued his feet to the floor, stalling the match between Coco
    Gauff and Karolina Muchova for 50 minutes, thousands of paying spectators
    be damned.

    And who can forget the viral soup-slingers who splattered Van Gogh’s
    iconic “Sunflowers” painting at the National Gallery last fall? Or the
    PETA protester — her mostly naked body painted with the words “Coach
    Leather Kills” — who crashed the brand’s runway show at New York Fashion
    Week in early September?

    I’m actually sympathetic to her cause — so much so that I haven’t eaten
    meat since I was 14 — and yet I am embarrassed by her tactics. Imagine how
    many others whose minds could be changed were turned off completely.

    Sure, these stunts get headlines … but for all the wrong reasons. Who in
    their right mind looks at a Van Gogh covered in tomato chunks and thinks, “Maybe I should listen to what the people who did that have to say”?

    It’s also churlish to take the spotlight away from runners who trained for months and traveled around the world to compete in a marathon, or athletes
    who spent a lifetime working their way to the US Open.

    But when these stunts meaningfully disrupt the day-to-day functioning of society — that’s simply inexcusable.

    In late August, climate protesters in Washington, DC, sat cross-legged
    blocking traffic along Interstate 396, a multi-lane highway. Was anyone surprised when furious commuters emerged from their cars to snatch away
    signs and demand these people move?

    “I want to go to work! I want to go to work,” one driver shouted.

    “Y’all can find a better way to protest,” another chimed in. “Y’all
    holding me up.”

    “I have kids to feed, b—ch,” a woman shouted in the face of one stoic protester. “You don’t think we know the Earth is f—king melting?”

    And climate protesters in the United Kingdom went as far as blocking fire engines and ambulances from responding to emergencies last year — a move
    so egregious that even Greta Thunberg rightfully condemned them.

    Disrupting innocent bystanders’ commute to work — or worse, their
    potentially life-saving ride in an ambulance — is absolutely unacceptable
    and entirely counterproductive.

    I’m not alone in thinking these protests fail to change minds.

    A 2022 survey conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg
    Public Policy Center found that Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of
    these sorts of stunts.

    In fact, 46% of respondents said nonviolent disruptive protests decrease
    their support for efforts to address climate change, and a mere 13% said
    they increase them.

    A similar poll from Germany found that 83% of respondents felt climate
    protests had gone too far.

    The West has a laudable history of protesting, from women’s suffrage to
    the civil rights movement.

    That heritage has led generation after generation to pick up the mantle of civil disobedience with righteousness — so much so that the organization
    behind the DC highway debacle took to X, formerly Twitter, to say as much.

    “For us,” Declare Emergency organizers wrote, “this was a great way to
    honor the legacy of Dr. King and to carry on his tradition of disruptive, nonviolent civil disobedience!”

    But not all protests are created equal.

    As much as these self-righteous agitators might like to fashion themselves
    as the successors of King’s legacy, the truth is they aren’t. Having
    petulant meltdowns while dripping with glue and soup simply doesn’t have
    the same effect.

    Marshal Law
    27 September, 2023

    It's the story of society under liberal rule. Stop enforcing the law, and
    chaos will eventually follow. Out-of-control protests, mass shoplifting,
    and violence are the result. Vigilantes will be next.

    Libby Clauwnz
    27 September, 2023

    i dont see how i will see them after i hit the gas pedal. oh well, no real
    loss anyway. just worthless roadkill.

    DB Holly
    27 September, 2023

    When they glue themselves to a floor or object, let them be. If it's to a basketball floor let the game continue. If the protesters get banged
    around, oh well. Let the protesters figure out the next move.

    dave
    28 September, 2023

    actually just yank off just a part of them off the surface. it'll be
    like a band aid, but much more painful. they'll be howling in pain, yet
    still stuck to the surface.

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