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You didnt pay much for it then
You should be a detective!
You didnt pay much for it then
Nah, 2002 206.
Should probably add the site; Remove My Car
I did a fair bit of shopping around, and those offered like an extra £50 compared to other dudes.
I remember scrapping my wife's micra, it can be strangely difficult to get rid of a fucked car, especially a non runner.
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Italian hospital employee accused of skipping work for 15 years
The hospital worker in southern Italy earned €538,000 while not going into work, media say.www.bbc.co.uk
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Extinction Rebellion activists smash windows at Canary Wharf HSBC
The activists say they targeted HSBC because the bank is contributing to the climate crisis.www.bbc.co.uk
So won't more pollution be created making, transport and fitting the replacement glass.
Not really. violent protests breaking shit is not the way to go. And yes it would cost more to replace in money and environmental terms.Twat
Not really. violent protests breaking shit is not the way to go. And yes it would cost more to replace in money and environmental terms.
We're living in a time where the UK government is legislating to restrict our right to peaceful protest.Not really. violent protests breaking shit is not the way to go. And yes it would cost more to replace in money and environmental terms.
You can protest without breaking stuff. Cause disruption , block the roads make a big inconvenience.Can we all have quiet protests please, so we can just all ignore you.
Oh wait.
What's the fucking point in that?
Naive sheep-like compliant dangerous idiocy IMO.You can protest without breaking stuff. Cause disruption , block the roads make a big inconvenience.
theres never a reason to destroy things
But think about the environmental damage all those road blockages will cause by forcing traffic to take longer detours!You can protest without breaking stuff. Cause disruption , block the roads make a big inconvenience.
theres never a reason to destroy things
You can protest without breaking stuff. Cause disruption , block the roads make a big inconvenience.
theres never a reason to destroy things
You work for the man?We're living in a time where the UK government is legislating to restrict our right to peaceful protest.
This is a model that's being adopted across the world - and we're at the forefront of it in western democracies. We're doing it largely because peaceful protests, specifically over the environment - because it's the crucial issue of our time and our governments aren't acting with the necessary urgency - and these peaceful protests have been disruptive.
So our government's response? Criminalise a lot of peaceful protest. Restrict when and where we're allowed to protest. Make it a requirement that we have to ask permission to protest.
Fuck government. I'm 100% behind violent protest over this issue. I've never taken part in violent protest - but if people want to start smashing windows because they realise that we're fucked and the majority of the complacent, compliant muppet british public won't pressure our government (a government banning their means of protest left right and centre) then good on them.
I won't condemn them even if they go much further than breaking windows. If they shut down polluting industry by breaking machinery then I'm absolutely happy about that too.
We've ignored the environment for too long. Humanity has lost 60% of animal populations since just 1970.
We aren't treating the world the way we should - and I think humanity is not going to make it because of that - and we're taking down the rest of the natural world with us. If some enlightened humans, or even misguided fools, want to go to war over that I'm absolutely behind them.
So yes. Good on them. Smash the windows of the place I work. They finance companies that are out-and-out polluters. I'd happily see you set fire to canary wharf and burn the lot down as a message to the world that it needs to desparately change.
I'm not a violent man. I don't think I've got it in me. But at this point we're so far fucked that I cannot bring myself to lift a finger to condemn anyone who's taking action to protest against our self-genocide.
Trying to think of a protest that hasn't used violence, destruction or serious inconvenience to the authorities that's been successful.
Nope, still can't think of one.
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Why Martin Luther King Jr.'s Lessons About Peaceful Protests Are Still Relevant
'It seeks so to dramatize the issue that it can no longer be ignored'time.com
Made my mum a chair.
Obviously I didn't make the cast iron side bits, she asked me to throw them in the skip at work. Left it outside her front door this morning.
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Had an article in New Scientist from about 15 years ago. They found the exact opposite - peaceful, convenient protest is easily ignorable. Violent protest gets attention and results.Trying to think of a protest that hasn't used violence, destruction or serious inconvenience to the authorities that's been successful.
Nope, still can't think of one.
Had an article in New Scientist from about 15 years ago. They found the exact opposite - peaceful, convenient protest is easily ignorable. Violent protest gets attention and results.
Yep. In my defence I've been drinking heavily all week. Got a week off and g/f's sister and hubby are stopping in their camper van.That isn't the opposite of what @Tom said; you're agreeing with him.