Damaging other people’s things, and/or breaking the law, is OK as long as it is motivated by a cause I personally agree with.
randomdiyeruk on
Can you actually call it vandalism if he was acquitted?
thejackalreborn on
Wish the article would say how the defence outlined their case, on the face of it the decision of the jury seems completely bizarre
Firm-Distance on
I do wonder if the same people who would cheer this result would cheer equally if the cause being promoted by the defendant was one they disagreed with….
Apprehensive-Sir7063 on
Stop oil is the most passive agressive spiteful protest movement around
Tier 2 terrorism getting old ladies to damage history
Block pregnant women on the way to the hospital
sjintje on
Surprising that the juries seem to be quite sympathetic to these groups, despite it seeming that most people oppose them.
Ok_Whereas3797 on
Such a ridiculous ideas to just stop all oil production overnight. It’s an absolutely childish movement that operates on a fairytale understanding of supply chains and energy production.
benbroady on
No consequences to actions anymore. Heading towards anarchy.
SojournerInThisVale on
Same as the Coulston case. You’re free to damage stuff in this country if your politics ticks the right boxes
Bblock4 on
If only there was a legitimate way to achieve change backed by the majority… say by standing in an election, passing laws etc.
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Damaging other people’s things, and/or breaking the law, is OK as long as it is motivated by a cause I personally agree with.
Can you actually call it vandalism if he was acquitted?
Wish the article would say how the defence outlined their case, on the face of it the decision of the jury seems completely bizarre
I do wonder if the same people who would cheer this result would cheer equally if the cause being promoted by the defendant was one they disagreed with….
Stop oil is the most passive agressive spiteful protest movement around
Tier 2 terrorism getting old ladies to damage history
Block pregnant women on the way to the hospital
Surprising that the juries seem to be quite sympathetic to these groups, despite it seeming that most people oppose them.
Such a ridiculous ideas to just stop all oil production overnight. It’s an absolutely childish movement that operates on a fairytale understanding of supply chains and energy production.
No consequences to actions anymore. Heading towards anarchy.
Same as the Coulston case. You’re free to damage stuff in this country if your politics ticks the right boxes
If only there was a legitimate way to achieve change backed by the majority… say by standing in an election, passing laws etc.
JSO are in it for the likes not the change.