I'm no PR expert but I think this type of reporting kind of does a disservice to climate change awareness by effectively reducing it to a story about 1 lady that keeps getting arrested
It could also be the case that having a high profile individual at your protest makes that protest larger and gains attention or would not have otherwise had.
I suppose that's the idea, idk. It seems weird to me because it's not some random person in Sweden's problem, it's everyone's problem and it should be treated as such
It's better than just lobbing orange paint around, or blocking a major motorway.
At this point I suspect the public are sick of the "world is dying" message. Most people are struggling to get through life, without being told every day that they're killing the planet. Most people can't just magic £30k out of their arse to buy an electric car or heatpump.
Unless you're willing to physically harm the handful of people that can actually change anything (and I'm certainly not), there just isn't a lot that a normal person can do about any of it.
At the end of the day, the people can rise up against the capitalists to stop them from poisoning our only habitat we are all wholly dependent upon. We can stop the self-destructive madness of demanding infinite growth carved out of the ass of a finite world.
Greta is doing the right thing in the face of Armageddon. Almost everyone else will either continue begging the sociopathic oligarch polluters to stop, spoilers: they make fun of you for it at parties, or more likely just continue business as usual as if we aren't reverse terraforming the Earth, hoping it won't be their problem.
Greta is setting an example, one none of us will follow as I'm sure she knows, but her hands are clean for trying. I'm sure some will deride it as "virtue signaling" aka admitting they don't have the capacity for empathy or selflessness, but those are usually the same people that get angry at others for claiming the "free capital market" isn't the cure for the many self-inflicted human crises caused by the "free capital market."
the people can rise up against the capitalists to stop them from poisoning our only habitat we are all wholly dependent upon
Are you ignoring all the labor these "capitalists" and their workers do to provide you the goods we all wholly demand upon? All of this is done by social cooperation between both of them by voluntary association.
We can stop the self-destructive madness of demanding infinite growth carved out of the ass of a finite world.
This would work if the price system would actually work as intended (free from the intervention of the State) to distribute all the scarce resources in a free-market setting.
Greta is doing the right thing in the face of Armageddon
By wanting the Monopoly of Violence to step in? To call the international organizations (spoilers: they don't care about us) to intervene in foreign countries?
Almost everyone else will either continue begging the sociopathic oligarch polluters to stop
They can actually do that because of the existence of "common goods" and of the monopolical privileges granted by the same State, such as subsidies, regulations discreetly affecting SMEs, the lack of enforcement of private property to protect those "common goods", etc.
but those are usually the same people that get angry at others for claiming the “free capital market” isn’t the cure for the many self-inflicted human crises caused by the “free capital market.”
On the contrary; they love subsidies, they love intellectual property, they love FIAT money, they love the monopolical privileges: basically, their activities depend entirely on the mere existence of corporatocracy.
The point is to make you think about climate change and act according to your own conscience. But yeah, unfortunately she is big famous now.whether she intended it or not, once she shows up it's all about Greta.
"You're right, our only reporting on climate change shouldn't be about one protester getting arrested... let's switch to our preferred option: never reporting about it at all".
When after her "worlds first" travel by sail as a passenger from england to new york (seriously no one has ever done that before) she and the crew that actually did the sailing flew back home to Sweden and then a different crew flew out to new york to sail back.
Before that historic journey, I'd never even conceived of a ship powered not by fire, but by wind. We have a lot to learn from the high school drop out and I'm sure she has much to teach us about environmentalism. So long as we desperately redirect, obfuscate and ignore the societal causes of man-made global warming, surely one day we can all get a crew to sail each of us around the world, just like she did solving the problem once and for all.