• @DistractedDev@lemm.ee
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    2013 days ago

    Radical in my mind is burning down an oil plant. Going after a piece of history is disgusting. At least ruffle the feathers of the people you’re standing up to.

    • trevor
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      813 days ago

      I’ve read the other replies to my comment, but yours is the only counter that I mostly agree with.

      Yes, going after an oil plant would certainly be a much more radical form of protest. The main issue is that targeting something like that carries massive risk and is unfathomably challenging. That isn’t to say they shouldn’t do it though.

      My comment was more a response to some of the general negative sentiment that I see in response to other protests that are disruptive. It’s usually reactionary claims of “you’re making people mad, so it’s counterproductive”, while ignoring the fact that nothing else has worked.

      • HEXN3T
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        613 days ago

        Protests should be disruptive in that they incite change, not in that they incite rage. This.

        • trevor
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          513 days ago

          Protests will always incite rage. The question is “is it justified?”. In this case, sure, but your unhinged comment that started this thread is just reactionary drivel.

          • HEXN3T
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            -112 days ago

            I was literally agreeing with you, but alright

          • @zaph@sh.itjust.works
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            112 days ago

            They give an example of what they consider radical and you respond with “so they should risk everything for you.” That’s like responding with “so you hate waffles” to a tweet saying “pancakes taste good”

            • @bungalowtill@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              112 days ago

              I don‘t think so. He says burning down oil refineries would be great and says himself that the other form of protest is bad. I didn‘t position myself about that. He did, and I think he‘s a hypocrite for doing so.

              • @zaph@sh.itjust.works
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                112 days ago

                Radical in my mind is burning down an oil plant. Going after a piece of history is disgusting. At least ruffle the feathers of the people you’re standing up to.

                Radical a: very different from the usual or traditional : extreme

                b: favoring extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions

                c: associated with political views, practices, and policies of extreme change

                d: advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs

                They said burning down an oil plant is radical. Are you thinking of the slang definition of radical? The only call to action is the ruffling of feathers.