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    1. Feces_in_my_Perm on

      Good. Let people go to work in peace and stop destroying artifacts.

    2. rising_then_falling on

      Oh good, putting the oil deep underground back where it belongs.

    3. TailleventCH on

      Given the weakness of environmental action by governments, I really do hope we won’t see more violent actions from activists. I wouldn’t support it at all but I could get the desperation.

    4. AltAccPol on

      Did they not achieve their goal of no new oil licenses?

      This seems misleading.

      Of course draconian protest laws forbidding so much as linking arms and having straps on bundles of placards have made things harder, but I dont see why they’d continue anyways, having achieved their goal.

    5. FissileAlarm on

      The idea is just so naive. Humans have lived in misery for millennia. Only the rich had pretty good lives, but still not nearly as comfortable as the common man nowadays. Only when a decent energy source in the form of oil was discovered, development started to skyrocket and people rapidly improved their living situations as never before. If you stop using oil all at once, billions of people will lose a lot of their comfort and even go back to times where getting food on the table is their daily task. No, it isn’t anymore, regardless of how you feel. We spend on average 15 to 20% of our income on food. It used to be nearly 100 and still they weren’t fed properly. Just stop oil is nonsense. We have to evolve to a situation where using oil is replaced by other energy sources. It’s a work of decades. Social welfare is a trade off with environmetal concern. You can’t throw people back into misery for the sake of the environment, although it’s an important thing, too.

    6. Riipley92 on

      They’d have my support if they targeted the places that produce, refine or sell oil.

    7. IllSurprise3049 on

      They’re the PETA of environmental activists groups

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