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    1. ConsistentOcelot2851 on

      Fuck the UN.

      Fuck Just Stop Oil.

      Two totalitarian group restricting people and things for NO reason.

      Good riddance.

    2. A dark day for those wanting to be a general prick and hold people’s cars hostage on a packed motorway, lol shut up.

    3. How weird that people in the UN find it necessary to weigh in on fairly normal procedures of justice. This is surely not remotely within their remit, and also it is not a dark day for human rights to see people jailed for breaking clearly just laws.

    4. LifeMasterpiece6475 on

      The ones who went to prison had been to court numerous times and kept on with the same sort of actions.
      Proving that the sentencing at the earlier cases was ineffective.

      It would have been more of a surprise if the courts hadn’t sent them to prison.

    5. InTheEndEntropyWins on

      Oh human right. Like you might want to take into account the impact on the cancer patient being forced to miss their appointment delaying their treatment by months. Or that autistic kid stuck in a taxi with the driver, without accesss to their meds.

      The judges in these cases have gone to a lot of work, going in detail about the harm and damage done by the protests, and hence why the punishments are appropriate.

    6. ITT: right wingers who get more mad about a bunch of hippies being annoying than the literal far right smashing up shit.

    7. CobblerSmall1891 on

      Po, didn’t they cause a massive traffic jam?
      And that’s not enough to be prosecuted? 
      I have no sympathy.

    8. Maybe if they didn’t sit on the roads, ruin public events etc and other malicious actions they wouldn’t be given such a bad rap.

      I’m sure quite a few within just stop oil think the same, your winding the public up which will turn them against your message.

    9. bluecheese2040 on

      This is the sorts thing why the UN loses relavence… Protesting doesn’t give you carte blanche to do whatever. These people crossed the line.they deserve jail. The planners and controllers deserve jail. But protesting the right way is always fine.

    10. I don’t have much to add to the conversation, except I feel the need to say that the man who sexually abused me, two of my sisters, and a slew of other prepubescent little girls in the village I lived in, including a literal **baby**, received a quarter of the sentence these protestors received.

      He is now out and walking about free somewhere in Scotland.

      As per, our farce of a “justice” system only really cares to pull their finger out when money is on the line.

    11. teachbirds2fly on

      And what about the rights of the 100,000+ people their actions impacted ? Do they not have the rights to live unharrassesed by these people? 

    12. bobble_snap_ouch on

      Is there a potential for climate protesters to become more ‘radicalised’ in their actions? As if they are going to jail for years for civil disobedience what stopping them from escalating their actions?

    13. AncientStaff6602 on

      Now do the same for those racist cunt bags across the country smashing up buildings, setting cars on fire and ransacking businesses.

    14. Fuck that. If you took the banners and orange paint off them, removed the white middle class uni students and instead had young gangs in tracksuits and balaclavas up on the gantry again and again causing havoc, graffiti and damage. Walking through towns, airports and train stations spraying paint on everything and costing the country billions in lost productivity and delays the whole country would be talking about how soft we are and how they need to be punished properly.

      The protests have always been ineffective too, no one talks about north sea oil licenses, they talk about the M25 being shut down again. The campaigners who actually went to court and made actual progress on North Sea drilling did so without all this bullshit.

      Finally, there is a pretty decent evidence that they’re funded by oil money to discredit the movement and these Muppets keep falling for it and taking the literal fall for it.

    15. The comments never fail to make me feel worse about the people I share a planet with.

    16. A man who raped a terrified young woman in a pub toilet in Scarborough has been jailed for two years and nine months.

      Szczepan Malczewski, 38, from Eastfield, was sentenced today at York Crown Court after previously admitting rape and sexual assault

      Of course because his crime only involved women as his victim, these JSO protestors stopped blokes from getting to the pub at opening time and high court judges getting to the Garrick Club so deserve longer prison sentences

    17. TheBizzareKing on

      It’s crazy to me that we as a country look at international organisations that we set up in the aftermath of the second world war and instead of taking a moment to self reflect and ask “are we going down the wrong path?”, we are lashing out and doing all sorts of mental gymnastics to justify why our violations of human rights are acceptable.

      First the ECHR, now the UN.

    18. Not sure that seeking to deface Stonehenge, one of the oldest and most important ancient monuments, or priceless works of art makes you an advocate for human rights. More of a wanker, in fact. So they got sent to jail? Cry me a river!

    19. Sad how many people in these comments don’t seem to understand the significance of this. As long as they get to work on time they don’t mind their human rights slowly being taken from them. This is how it starts in all those ‘uncivilised’ countries people think the UK is so much better than. But of course by the time it effects them directly it will be too late.

    20. VFequalsVeryFcked on

      It’s literally a crime to disrupt national infrastructure. There’s only so many chances you can be given before you go to jail.

      I can’t believe I need to say this about the UN (/s), but they need to be careful about what they’re saying. Especially considering that they’re bitching about not being able to protect infrastructure in war zones (which is actually bad for human rights).

      Someone might think they’re hippocrites.

    21. LazarusOwenhart on

      I wonder how many of the thugs that have been smashing up towns for the last few days in response to racist misinformation online will get 6 years?

    22. Protesting is one thing but these people are disrupting thousands of people’s lives. People could have missed important surgeries or funerals etc.

      They’re making it harder for themselves by pissing off the people they’re trying to get support from.

    23. Important-Guidance22 on

      There’s this weird layer of arrogance to JSO and ER that just comes through even in reporting on them.

    24. Repulsive_Cod_7466 on

      the UK is closer to Russia politically than they’d like to admit, they just have the veneer of respectability while politicians & the public endorse the most draconian, authoritarian measures known to man. All the rosy tinted Blairites seem to forget that his curtailing of civil liberties made him immensely unpopular by the end of his term