• Hildegarde
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    -157 months ago

    I support any protest that blocks car traffic. The fact that the protesters are protesting something important is a nice bonus.

      • @gedaliyah@lemmy.worldM
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        117 months ago

        Yep. We saw how quickly some people abandoned their principles about nonviolent protest as soon as they saw people they disagreed with doing it. Suddenly half my ACAB friends were cheering for the police to “do their job.”

        • Flying Squid
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          177 months ago

          There are ways for police to do their jobs without violence themselves.

            • @Psychodelic@lemmy.world
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              27 months ago

              Damn, fuck those people that didn’t also support the truckers’ right to protest!

              That said, you should know if people are breaking the law while protesting they’re normally still arrested - that’s called civil disobedience. You’re absolutely still charged and prosecuted (normally).

              That’s when people would expect and support police doing what they’re supposed to be doing (since we all pay them to enforce laws fairly, not just to beat black and brown people). It’s not hypocritical to support police doing what you think they should be doing - protecting, serving, enforcing traffic laws, etc.

              acab, btw

    • @knexcar@lemmy.world
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      Too bad it also blocks bus traffic. And it’s not like the buses have an alternative route.

      Edit: in fact it’s worse for bus passengers as the Golden Gate Transit system relies heavily on timed transfers and many buses run once an hour, so even a 10 minute delay could cause bus passengers to miss their transfer and make them have to wait an hour.

      • Hildegarde
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        17 months ago

        The fact that the us has abysmal public transit is not a reason to oppose protests.

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        -57 months ago

        You’re not a fucking “hostage;” just get out of your damn car and quit being dramatic.

        • Flying Squid
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          367 months ago

          The cars in the picture don’t look like they can turn around and leave.

            • Flying Squid
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              207 months ago

              There are people in the cars trapped on a bridge. They can’t turn around and leave.

              • @drkt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                -127 months ago

                cars have doors that can open to facilitate the entering and leaving of human drivers and passangers

                hope this helps!

                • Flying Squid
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                  147 months ago

                  You think people are going to just abandon their cars on the Golden Gate Bridge? Why would they do such a thing?

                  • CybranM
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                    117 months ago

                    The amount of commenters arguing that you can just leave your car in the middle of the road and that you should just “get over it” is pretty insane. How do these people live their lives lol

                  • @Whitebelt_Dural
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                    They definitely the type to think that is a reasonable thing to do. They also assume every single person blocked is able bodied and can travel the rest of their commute on foot, work through the day, and travel on foot back to where they were forced to abandon their car blocking the bridge without it somehow getting towed. They think this because they’re a moron.

                  • @grue@lemmy.world
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                    17 months ago

                    You think people being stuck in a traffic jam justifies RAMMING, MOWING DOWN, AND MURDERING PROTESTORS?

                    Because that’s the threat that was made at the top of this subthread in response to being “held hostage” 🙄 in their car.

                    Let me reiterate just how FUCKED and PSYCHOPATHIC that is: they think that just because they’re stuck in a traffic jam that happened to be caused by a protest, that’s somehow equated to a hostage situation and justifies them using LETHAL FORCE to escape. Because the option of simply getting out of the goddamn murder machine and walking is unfathomable to their entitled, leaded-gas-riddled mind.

                    Are you fucking sure that’s the position you want to be defending right now?!

      • @nac82@lemm.ee
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        My car is equally capable of rolling over protestors. So, there’s not much a difference on this front.

        • Rentlar
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          Strictly technically speaking, a F59PH engine unit of a train is about 265 000 lbs whereas an F-150 pickup truck averages around 5 000 lbs. In a train you might hear but you definitely won’t feel running over protestors from the cab, whereas in a car you will be rocked as if you were going over speed bumps. As such there is a little bit of difference in capability there.

          The advantage in a car or truck of course is you have more choice of where to run over protestors. If you far enough away from a pair of parallel steel rails you can rest assured as a protestor that a train won’t show up and run you over. Unless you’re in this movie.

          • @nac82@lemm.ee
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            147 months ago

            If the objective was to run over protestors, rumble feedback might be a positive instead of a negative.