Insight: Europe cracks down after rise in 'direct action' climate protests
Insight: Europe cracks down after rise in 'direct action' climate protests
Simon Lachner had plans to glue himself to a German city thoroughfare in June to call public attention to climate change. Instead, he ended up in police custody before he'd even left his home.
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The police protecting the capital class? Say it ain’t so.
56 5 ReplyYeah. Too bad they won’t “crack down” on polluting corporations and private jet fliers. :/
35 3 ReplyBut those guys are following the law, so it’s cool and good. Don’t ask who writes the laws though.
20 2 ReplyOr what, you'll arrest me?
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What? These assholes are upper class rich kids that endanger everyone with their behavior of gluing themselves to streets.
7 28 ReplyOh, right, only poor people can be activists.
18 3 ReplyYeah, well protesting daddy's profits wearing the expensive clothes bought with daddy's € leaves you with a bit of a foul aftertaste.
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I know two of them here in Sweden, both of them are VERY much upper class
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