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I met the activists getting arrested for fighting fossil fuels
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Thousands protest against lithium mining in Serbia
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Protests seen as harming civil rights movement in the '60s—What we can learn from this for climate justice
Protests Seen as Harming Civil Rights Movement in the '60s I've recently had some conversations about activism and protesting about climate change on Tildes, which made me remember these polls...
Protests Seen as Harming Civil Rights Movement in the '60s
I've recently had some conversations about activism and protesting about climate change on Tildes, which made me remember these polls again. I think they are a good historical reminder, and they demonstrate that masses much too often care more about comfort and privilege rather than justice.
These polls also show that you don't need to convince the majority to effect change. In fact, focusing on that might be detrimental to your cause. People who are bothered by your protest, because it disrupts "order", will try to tell you how to effect change while sitting in their own comfort. But this is not important.
Here is the gist of it, with MLK's own words.
"First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action"; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a "more convenient season." Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection."
Believing in the timetables created by comformist opinions would be a grave mistake for climate activists. We need more confrontation, more radical acts, and more direct action. We don't need to make friends with the majority to do this. We need to shake things up, and most people don't like that. You can see this by the worsening majority opinion of the Civil Rights movement after they intensified protests. But the activists were right, it was an urgent matter, and they succeeded. So, we don't need to play nice.
For example, after MLK's asssassination people started burning down cities, which resulted in the Civil Rights Act of 1968 passing. You can see this in the citations; basically the government feared further escalation, and that's why they had to pass the act. Another example is the suffragettes' bombing and arson campaign in Britain and Ireland, which helped with their cause by putting pressure on people in power.
I'm not giving these examples to say there should or should not be one-to-one copies, but to show that being radically confrontational does work. Radical confrontation and direct action are what we need for climate justice, because time has been running out for a while, and every day past without a radical change makes things much worse. So we should cast off the yoke of mass approval and meekness. We need to embrace the confrontation.
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Norwegian court finds police acted unreasonably in fining activists who blocked government buildings
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Greta Thunberg and four other climate activists are due to appear in court today after being arrested at a protest outside a gathering of fossil fuel bosses in London
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Sámi rights activists in Norway charged over protests against wind farm affecting reindeer herding
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The race to mine the bottom of the ocean
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Indigenous Sámi activist set up camp outside the Norwegian parliament to protest against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by reindeer herders
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The indigenous groups fighting against the quest for 'white gold' in South America
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From solo protest to global movement – five years of 'Fridays for Future' in pictures
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Campaign launched on Thursday to boycott the Faroe Islands over their highly controversial slaughter of pilot whales and dolphins
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Greta Thunberg: ‘School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I'll no longer be able to school strike for the climate’
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Respect existence or expect resistance – protests in Norway against wind farm on Sámi land
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Activists block Norway's energy ministry, protesting against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by the Sámi indigenous people
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Greta Thunberg detained at German coal protest
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has denounced police violence at 'Pinky' and 'Brain' tunnel protest in Lützerath, Germany
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Pipeline company paid Minnesota police for arresting and surveilling protesters
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A letter from a jailed Line 3 water protector
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Greenpeace occupies Swedish oil refinery over expansion plans – blockade culminated in six arrests after activists scaled harbour cranes at Brofjorden
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Police are warning parents a Bristol protest Greta Thunberg is due to join has 'grown so large' it is unlikely usual safety measures will be adequate
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Terrorism police list Extinction Rebellion as extremist ideology
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London protest ban on Extinction Rebellion ruled unlawful
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"March to Protect The Sacred" against tar sands pipeline in Clearbrook, MN
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Tractor trails of protesting Dutch farmers snarl traffic for hundreds of miles
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'Protesters as terrorists': Growing number of states turn anti-pipeline activism into a crime
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Why Greta Thunberg's leadership of the environmental movement is so important
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The scale of the problem: We may be witnessing a climate movement that’s big enough to tackle the coming disaster — and radical enough to name the system responsible for it
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A timeline of what it's like to spend the evening with the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion
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'Often seems drugged': Protest about kangaroo found in poor condition in US petting zoo
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Climate politics after the Yellow Vests
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Greta Thunberg, schoolgirl climate change warrior: ‘Some people can let things go. I can’t’
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Climate change: Angela Merkel welcomes school strikes
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Teenagers emerge as a force in climate protests across Europe
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The infiltrator: A former Marine working for the private security firm TigerSwan infiltrated an array of anti-Dakota Access pipeline groups at Standing Rock and beyond
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FBI kept files on peaceful climate change protesters
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A group of school students preparing for a nationwide strike over climate change inaction have prompted the closure of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's electorate office.
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New documents reveal government plans to spy on Keystone XL protesters
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Use of water for electricity generation triggers outcry in Mexico
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'The martyrs did it': Bloody end to Indian copper plant saga. Few Tuticorin residents are celebrating closure, with many battling cancer and sickness
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