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    That is what I was hoping to hear.

    And I still say doing a stunt that even makes it look like you’ve done some real damage to Stonehenge right in the middle of a religious festival does not make you look like the good guys. People in another thread said it spread awareness. Who isn’t aware? I’m fully aware of climate change and there’s fuck all I can do about it.

    But at least it was not permanent vandalism.

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      Not only did they decide to do it in the middle of a religious festival, they did it in the middle of a festival that’s part of a religion that worships nature.

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      • Who isn’t aware?

      Like half of the world is in denial.

      How would you spread awareness that translates to action?

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        Denial is not lack of awareness.

        I don’t know exactly how I would spread awareness, but I know exactly how I wouldn’t: Making people think I damaged a beloved ancient monument during a religious festival… a religious festival, as someone else pointed out, for people who venerate nature.

        How about, as an idea, paint bombing Shell Oil headquarters?

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          They tried that in 2022. It got fuck all news coverage. The fact you don’t know is exactly why they jumped it up to things that would get them in the news.

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              Like everyone else, I’ll follow you. I’m not a leader, I just sit here and complain. Like everyone else.

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                So you asked me for a solution, came up with a different solution, and now you expect me to implement the one that you came up with?

                Because that is not a rational train of thought. I hope you realize that.

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                  No. I was coming up with my own solution, because yours is like tickling Goliath with a feather. I was not expecting you to do anything.

                  That’s how a back and forth conversation works. I hope you realize that.

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                    I was not expecting you to do anything.

                    Your words:

                    Like everyone else, I’ll follow you.

                    You literally told everyone else to follow me into the murder spree when I asked why you haven’t started it.

                    What a silly lie.

                    And, again, I said at the beginning that I didn’t know what the solution was, just that this was not a good one. I just came up with something on the fly because you asked.

                    Have you ever pissed someone off into getting your way? Have you ever heard of anyone pissing people off into getting their way? I haven’t. Which is why I said this was a bad idea.

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      Clearly, a good portion of the population isn’t aware of how serious the situation is, it’s still an election issue.

      If the right level of awareness was reached, having any kind of oil money around you would be a political death sentence. Instead, Trump has public bribe meetings with oil execs and his base grows because of it.

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        Ok, now please explain, since no one else will, why pissing people off is a good way to achieve that.

        Have you ever convinced anyone of something by pissing them off?

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          They said the same about woman and gay rights movements. You can’t make noise, block traffic or even talk about it without pissing people off.

          Not to mention most of the anger is manufactured by oil execs and then enabled by people with little to no proper reasoning skills.

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              Pivoting into religious rights about the summer solstice celebration. That’s a stretch if I’ve ever seen one. I don’t see why religious monuments should be exempt from harmless protests but I really doubt you would have called stone hedge one yesterday if it wasn’t for it suiting your argument today.

              Is that your stance. You are pissed because you think the religious rights of the revelers got trampled on?

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          MLK advanced civil rights by being a nuisance. Gandhi pushed Britain out of India by being a nuisance. I’m sure there are others.

          It is in the nature of protest to be disruptive. It has to be. If it isn’t, it gets ignored. Climate change is getting ignored. What would you rather they do, go deface an oil refinery? That’ll just get them arrested and the news suppressed. Big public displays that can’t be hushed are the only way to make sure your message reaches the world. These folks have been considerate enough to make sure that message didn’t permanently damage its canvas. I don’t know what more you could ask from them.

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          Why are you more angry about a stunt that did no damage than you are about actual ecological damage done by oil companies for profit?

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          I don’t know… oil companies piss off lots of people when they cause oil spills…and yet they’re rolling in profits day in and day out.

          Maybe these protesters are trying imitate how oil companies behave since its works so well for them?

          Damage the environment and make money if your an oil CEO. Temporarily color stone henge with zero damage and everyone loses their minds. Kinda backwards if you ask me.

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            It works for them because they have trillions of dollars at their disposal. The activists do not.

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              But you asked how pissing people off has ever convinced anyone of anything. Oil companies successfully do it all the time. Or any muilti billion dollar industry really.

              I’m fully aware that money is the difference, and that’s exactly why we shouldn’t be shitting on the protesters.

              We should be asking ourselves why it makes us so angry when protesters cause “damage” but dont have the same reaction to oil companies causing way more damage for profit. Human psychology is interesting.

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                I’m not seeing oil companies convincing lots of people that they’re benevolent when they do bad things. Especially not after an oil spill. So your claim that that’s what they’re doing doesn’t make much sense to me.

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                  They convince people we need their product despite the damage they cause. They still get investors and convince them their company is profitable. They spend billions of dollars lobbying against alternative energy sources like solar, nuclear, and wind… convincing people they aren’t as viable as oil…when some already are and others could be with more R&D. They convince governments to allow for more oil drilling sites, despite the environmental risks.
                  They do A LOT convincing all the time.

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                    They don’t convince people we need their product. We don’t have a choice but use their product. I don’t make ICEs cheaper than EVs. I don’t get to choose what my power company decides to use to generate electricity. I don’t get to tell corporations across the business spectrum not to use plastic.

                    Those are not choices I get to make. Or you.

                    Also, it’s interesting how you skipped from people to governments as if there’s no difference.

                    I’m not sure why you think any significant number of people like oil companies. Do you have any hard data to support that or is it just this sort of conjecture?

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          The message is that people care more about non-damaging vandalism to famous objects than they do about climate change which will cause irreparable damage to many of these same objects, be it through hazardous weather, rising seas, or global conflict.

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            The message seems to be that I care more about it, which is just a lie people are accusing me of.

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                You might tell that to all the people who are acting like I don’t give a shit about climate change rather than just questioning some activists’ methods.

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        I was paying attention. That doesn’t mean I don’t wait for experts to say that it really isn’t permanent.

        Unless you are assuming the environmental protesters were geologists and familiar with whether or not things like getting into cracks would make a difference at Stonehenge. I don’t see a reason to make such an assumption.

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          They said it was orange corn flour all along, and they have a history of not actually damaging anything but using the appearance of “damage” to make a point. Corn flour is a very simple, inert substance. You’re actually demonstrating the hypocrisy that this group is trying to highlight - more concern over something like corn flour damaging these rocks than the damage done by millions of barrels of crude oil extracted every day. Where’s your outrage over acid/micro plastic in rain that falls on these stone every week? There will be new species of moss that grow on these rocks, or pollen that blows on them from invasive species, possibly damaging them as the climate heats up - are you worried about that? Why can folks summon outrage over something inert that touched a famous rock, but not for destruction of the actual biosphere? If Stonehenge is that fragile, why are people allowed anywhere near it? You’re more than welcome to disagree with them, but if you spend more energy complaining about Just Stop Oil than you do complaining about actual oil companies, you’re actually just supporting the oil companies.

          https://professortorberts.com/shop/

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            Am I not allowed to be concerned about both climate change and an important ancient monument? Are you not able to be concerned about more than one thing at a time?