• @Zorque@lemmy.world
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    284 months ago

    That only works if a government wants to let you protest. And if people will even pay attention if you’re protesting in a “citizen approved protesting location”.

    Kind of pointless to protest if no one pays attention to you.

    • @MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net
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      234 months ago
      • For the convenience of our constituents, protest hours are 10:00-14:00 every second Thursday of the month.
      • Citizens may apply for a protest permit at their local post office.
      • In the event that potential protestors have different local post offices, each protestor must apply at all applicable post offices, indicating their post code of origin on the back of page 27 (BLUE INK ONLY).
      • Duplicate applications will be denied.
      • Please state clearly the reason for the proposed protest in the application in 25 words or less.
      • Applications take approximately 6-8 weeks per word to process. Successful applicants will be notified by post no later than 12 April of the following year.
      • Approved protests must be addressed to the brick wall behind the library and are confined to the space enclosed by the chain link fence.
      • If multiple approved protests occur on the same day, please form a queue, tallest to shortest. The group with the most amount of members in the top quartile will be granted the protest space for the day. Others will need to re-apply after a 60-day probationary period.
      • Chants will be kept to a conversational speaking volume.
      • For the safety of the public, no food or drink will be allowed.
      • Infractions of the rules as outlined in the application will result in the locking of the fence gate for a period of no less than 6 days.
      • Further punishments are determined at the sole discretion of the Peaceable Protest Committee. Sentences start at 5 years with no maximum. Appeals may be made after the sentence has been served.
    • @parpol@programming.dev
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      -274 months ago

      You’re justifying breaking the law just because you think the cause is good.

      I promise you that this kind of protest has the exact opposite effect. Look at the comment section of any youtube video showing protests like this, and you’ll see what kind of radicalization this brings.

      Get a permit, and protest in a safe way where you can still be seen, but not cause inconvenience or danger. If you think the government would deny you such a permit, then I congratulate you in making news headlines and successfully getting the entire population on your side.

      • @Zorque@lemmy.world
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        224 months ago

        I think if you’re looking at a YouTube comment section for a rational point of view about anything, you’ve already lost the plot.

        • @parpol@programming.dev
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          -144 months ago

          Youtube is as Normie as you can get with the younger generation (the biggest allies of stopping climate change). And of course it isn’t going to be rational. There is nothing rational about this. It is to invoke an emotional response and that’s what you see in the comment section.

          I’m sorry, but only radicalized individuals have any sympathy for the Just Stop Oil protesters.

          • @Quatlicopatlix@feddit.org
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            144 months ago

            No, youtube is a breeding ground for idiots when it comes to politics. Every comment and every dislike gives a video impressions so that the algorithm shows it to others. Youtube makes bank with hatret just as fox news does. You can bet that all the jzst stop oil clips will be shown to a audience that hates rhem more than people who feel indifferent about them or agree with them. Why? Because they dont comment on the videos.

            These people hate what they see but still watch it and then comment on it so youtube shows them more off it.