• StopTouchingYourPhone@lemmy.world
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    jfc… she’s 77. Does the petrochemical industrial complex require so much protection from this tiny elderly woman that they need her to go back to jail? Because she’s not a threat to anything else.

    The terms of Delap’s curfew prevent her speaking directly to the media so her brother, Mick, is speaking on her behalf. “This is very cruel,” he said. “Gaie is sitting at home terrified with her suitcase packed waiting for a knock on the door from police. She has been unable to eat or sleep because of this.

    “She is hoping against hope that sense can prevail and that she won’t have to go back to jail.”

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      I love it when ‘big, bad corporations’ are scared shitless of tiny elderly women, who despite diminutive stature are explosive powerhouses of activism. It really shows the cowards for who they are.

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          Leave it out! Farmers are the good guys. The “Farmy Army” are only doing their best to avoid paying tax. How are their kids going to go to public school and Oxbridge if they have to pay tax like the rest of us? They haven’t got two shillings to rub together and all they can afford is a brand new Jag this year.

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      She was part of a group who were literally blocking a motorway.

      They could have caused a serious accident. The idea that they’re “not a threat to anything else” is not true.

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        Those Farage-saluting farmers literally blocking roads with their tractors? Cheered on as the “Farmy Army” by the press. It’s completely different, isn’t it and, of course, tractors can’t cause accidents and never stop ambulances from passing.

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            Not according to millionaire-owned media. Farmers good. Climate activists bad. Blocking roads for greed is justified whereas blocking roads to try and save humanity is criminal.

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        No, no they couldn’t have. Pedestrians literally legally cannot cause an accident with a vehicle. The driver will always be liable, even if those pedestrians are breaking the law.

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      And in turn prisons are over filled because we’ve taken a very american stance of conviction over all else, no evidence of innocence shall get in the way of a conviction.

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        There is a sense in which they are related though, and that’s that they’re both things that fall under the justice system. I understood the person you’re replying to as making a general point about their lack of faith in the justice system by juxtaposing a case with disproportionate punishment with a morally awful but unpunished case. The two examples aren’t directly related, but that’s why the contrast works — it’s two facets of a fucked up justice system.

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    Delap was among several dozen Just Stop Oil supporters who, during a four-day campaign, climbed gantries over the M25, which encircles London, forcing police to stop traffic and leaving an estimated 709,000 drivers stuck in tailbacks.

    Forgive me for having zero sympathy for this clown.

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      “how dare a protest inconvenience anyone, to draw attention to a problem?”

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        You’re right. Before this protest I’d never even heard of climate change.

        I don’t think anyone had.

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            And annoying regular people by stopping them getting to work is not going to make them more sympathetic.

            Quite the opposite.

            • Bertrand "call me Butt" Kiss@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              And uet its worked many times on the past, it’s the entire reaon for non violent protest. Ghandi, Malcom.X, Henry David Thoreau etc etc.

              Personally i think she shoukd be gifted Buckingham Palace and kick the current shit bags out

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                  And air, livable temperatures, clean water, clean food. It’s not an easy choice but this lady saw the big picture, beyond the immediate. I don’t know your situation. I do know ours, globally