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Just Stop Oil - I couldn't care less

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savannahowl · 28/09/2024 16:22

Those protestors actually make me feel even less bothered by climate change. I genuinely don't give a shit anymore.

Have they managed to convince anyone?

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ByMerryKoala · 29/09/2024 09:39

No, watching a bunch of over privileged layabouts cause disruption doesn't inspire me to change my lifestyle habits.

GoldLameDarling · 29/09/2024 09:46

Maybe educate yourselves on the consequences of climate change.
There will be shifting weather patterns resulting in floods, tornados, and extreme heat causing mass death in our children's lifetimes.

Because of the shifting weather patterns, this will happen in different countries to where it currently happens.

We can affect this. But policies need to be changed. We need to lobby politicians. It's fact. Not just theory.

How people can just dismiss the fact that we need to act now to try to lessen the impact for our children is seriously beyond me.

Who are the tossers? 🤔

PuppiesLove · 29/09/2024 09:47

GoldLameDarling · 29/09/2024 09:46

Maybe educate yourselves on the consequences of climate change.
There will be shifting weather patterns resulting in floods, tornados, and extreme heat causing mass death in our children's lifetimes.

Because of the shifting weather patterns, this will happen in different countries to where it currently happens.

We can affect this. But policies need to be changed. We need to lobby politicians. It's fact. Not just theory.

How people can just dismiss the fact that we need to act now to try to lessen the impact for our children is seriously beyond me.

Who are the tossers? 🤔

Those of us who think it's already too late?

StolenChanel · 29/09/2024 09:48

ThePlumsOfWilfred · 29/09/2024 09:19

I think that's the point OP is trying to make - their methods do not achieve their long term goals.

I care a great deal about the environment and the future of our planet but even I switch over/change the page/tune out whenever they are mentioned. There comes a point when they are disliked so much they no longer are effective and I suspect they're well past it. What good are their protests doing then? If everyone just keeps rolling their eyes at them and ignoring them?

I don't know what the alternative is, but I don't think throwing soup over art is a good tactic.

Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I couldn’t care less about soup over a painting. Yes history, art, etc. etc., but IMO the future of the planet is more significant than the history of it (and who decides what’s significant in history anyway?)

ThePlumsOfWilfred · 29/09/2024 09:55

I also am not fussed about the soup. But that wasn't my point. My point was that doing it hasn't actually changed anyone's mind or behaviour over the matter (imo).

Whyhaveibeencutoutofmamsnot · 29/09/2024 09:57

Throwing paint over the plastic protection of a painting draws attention to the climate crisis in a way that direct information hasn't. Has no one noticed the flooding and wildfires in Europe and elsewhere this summer.
Reading the reactions of the ignorant on this thread who will continue to to drive their gas guzzlers 20 metres to school and continue to wear single use clothes from shein has prompted me to join Just Stop Oil (although not front line at present as I can't do my HCP/scientist job with a criminal record that can wait till retirement).

Moonshiners · 29/09/2024 09:58

savannahowl · 28/09/2024 16:31

if this generation doesn’t work it out, there isn’t a future as the effects will be too severe to reverse.

Don't be ridiculous

I can't stand Just Stop Oil but sadly you are either naive or stupid if you think it won't affect your children. The amount it will affect them depends on what we collectively do now.

PuppiesLove · 29/09/2024 10:02

Whyhaveibeencutoutofmamsnot · 29/09/2024 09:57

Throwing paint over the plastic protection of a painting draws attention to the climate crisis in a way that direct information hasn't. Has no one noticed the flooding and wildfires in Europe and elsewhere this summer.
Reading the reactions of the ignorant on this thread who will continue to to drive their gas guzzlers 20 metres to school and continue to wear single use clothes from shein has prompted me to join Just Stop Oil (although not front line at present as I can't do my HCP/scientist job with a criminal record that can wait till retirement).

I'm well aware my house is more at risk from wild fires due to climate warming impacts. I wouldn't drive to school or buy from fast fashion places like that, but I will drive 90 minutes each way to spend the day in the amazing forest that far away. Also had more than two children.

Hopefully my rewilding and planting for wildlife efforts help offset it a bit.

StolenChanel · 29/09/2024 10:07

ThePlumsOfWilfred · 29/09/2024 09:55

I also am not fussed about the soup. But that wasn't my point. My point was that doing it hasn't actually changed anyone's mind or behaviour over the matter (imo).

Well we’re all here discussing it, so that’s a start. Admittedly, I’m no “eco-warrior”. It’s only through conversations like this one where I realise how many people care more about being inconvenienced by protests than the message itself that I actually started to pay a little more attention. I’m not a complete convert yet and still do many things that I’m sure don’t help JSO’s cause, but at the very least I’m a little more aware now. I wonder how many other people like me are out there?

ByMerryKoala · 29/09/2024 10:13

Are we talking about climate change though or are we talking about the activists? I'd like to talk about climate change but I haven't got the patience to navigate between the narcissists who think they are changing the world one tin of orange gunk at a time and the weirdos who have crafted it into a kind of neo-religious morality tale.

FurierTransform · 29/09/2024 10:14

JSO are a good example of how NOT to protest. They are a total PR disaster for their cause, to the extent thst you could reasonably conclude that they are being funded by oil companies.

AccidentallyWesAnderson · 29/09/2024 10:19

ByMerryKoala · 29/09/2024 10:13

Are we talking about climate change though or are we talking about the activists? I'd like to talk about climate change but I haven't got the patience to navigate between the narcissists who think they are changing the world one tin of orange gunk at a time and the weirdos who have crafted it into a kind of neo-religious morality tale.

Absolutely this. I hate the whole 'oh everyone is talking about them it's working' shite. We're talking about them being morons, usually with a sprinkling of privilege chucked in. We're not talking about the cause!

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Mamma273627 · 29/09/2024 10:48

I don't think the actions of JSO changes anyone's minds. I do think for a small percentage of people that don't care about climate change it turns them off the issues even more though. It's like toddlers having a tantrum and breaking their own stuff and blocking the aisles so people can't get past. So I don't support what they do - it's stupid and pointless and it's just ruining stuff or causing havoc for a lot of people without actually engaging more people in very serious issues.

Yamantau · 29/09/2024 10:58

thepariscrimefiles · 29/09/2024 09:14

OMG you've solved the climate crisis! How long is going to take to build an empire for humanity in space? Can I stop re-cycling yet??

it took roughly 100 years to achieve the tech we have so im guessing not that long

Yamantau · 29/09/2024 11:00

SodaFountainMountain · 29/09/2024 09:05

So may be there is a small chance that something will come along to save us. But why risk it?

With any risk assessment you weigh up the likelihood of it happening and what the consequences might be. Well, we know it’s already happening and at a much accelerated rate than predicted, and we know the impact is catastrophic and already happening.

So do we keep our fingers crossed, or do we take the actions we know could lessen the worst of it?

Imagine your roof was leaking and about to cave in and all but one of the builders in town have said it will collapse in the next year without remedial work. The one builder that said ‘nah, it will be ok’ was, at the time, down the pub nursing his fifth pint. Would you just hope the drunk builder was right and keep your fingers crossed that someone will invent a sky umbrella to stop the rain getting in?

why would you trust scientists when they could be influenced by big business on either side to say x,y,z etc

thepariscrimefiles · 29/09/2024 11:16

Yamantau · 29/09/2024 11:00

why would you trust scientists when they could be influenced by big business on either side to say x,y,z etc

Well you trust scientists who will apparently be building an empire for humanity in space in 100 years.

Chessfan · 29/09/2024 11:37

savannahowl · 28/09/2024 16:22

Those protestors actually make me feel even less bothered by climate change. I genuinely don't give a shit anymore.

Have they managed to convince anyone?

I was actually thinking about this last week! I got stuck in a horrendous traffic jam and my son's were joking maybe someone glued themselves to the road. It didn't turn out to be that, but if they made me sit in a traffic jam on the motorway for 2 hours I'd go mental at them. I think they are bloody useless self indulgent wankers. I think they're just performative tbh.

For context I am very proud environment and try to make good environmentally friendly choices.

Chessfan · 29/09/2024 11:38

Yamantau · 29/09/2024 11:00

why would you trust scientists when they could be influenced by big business on either side to say x,y,z etc

You had to just read the data from studies. Then you can make your own decisions. Doesn't matter what people say after the fact if you do that because you'll already know for yourself.

Chessfan · 29/09/2024 11:41

Whyhaveibeencutoutofmamsnot · 29/09/2024 09:57

Throwing paint over the plastic protection of a painting draws attention to the climate crisis in a way that direct information hasn't. Has no one noticed the flooding and wildfires in Europe and elsewhere this summer.
Reading the reactions of the ignorant on this thread who will continue to to drive their gas guzzlers 20 metres to school and continue to wear single use clothes from shein has prompted me to join Just Stop Oil (although not front line at present as I can't do my HCP/scientist job with a criminal record that can wait till retirement).

I could understand you wanting to do more grassroots stuff and direct environmental volunteering action etc, I'm very much like that myself. But I don't get why you'd join JSO. I think they are actively turning people off. I think everyone's also heard about climate change already so this 'raising awareness' they do is a few years out of date/redundant already.

NewGreenDuck · 29/09/2024 11:46

@Whyhaveibeencutoutofmamsnot but it's not making a huge number of people do anything different. It's just making people, and yes I'm one, feel that they are a bunch of insufferable idiots.
I suspect it's making lots of people highly unlikely to listen to them, or modify their lifestyle in any way. And Cressie's mum being upset about her non attendance at a wedding! Give me a break!

SodaFountainMountain · 29/09/2024 12:02

PuppiesLove · 29/09/2024 09:18

I don't think there is anything meaningful I can do.

I hope you don't own a car, don't go to concerts or shows that involve people flying in using private planes, don't holiday anywhere but near home, don't produce any landfill (there are people actually doing that).

If it made a difference, I suspect I'm actually willing to give up more comforts than most so called greenies. I support a radical revamp of the earth and how we live, but the world's not going to follow that, so I just get on with the world as it is.

One very quick and easy thing you can do is stop posting things that are demotivating to others who might want to make changes. There are all kinds of things we can all do and one of them is to be honest about it and not brush it under the carpet and ignore it.

Puzzledandpissedoff · 29/09/2024 12:03

You do realise the planet will one day turn to helium and all human life will cease??
Climate change is just part of the process

Given that human life's a mere pinprick on the fabric of time I'd expect it to have ended long before it comes to that, @clarkkentsglasses, but I agree with the principle

As you suggest the climate has always changed, and those models people set such store by when it suits indicate previous extremes of heat and cold long before humans were around
They were before lavish funding and social media were around too though, which may explain why some think it's only what's happening now which has any possible relevance

Windchimesandsong · 29/09/2024 12:03

AlaskaThunderfuckHiiiiiiiii · 29/09/2024 09:30

@ColdinSeptember it isn’t just that the public transport is rubbish outside of cities, many rely on cars to do their jobs, I live rurally and work in community nursing alongside many home carers, we will always need cars to care for the ever growing elderly population in those rural areas with more and more hospital at home being called for. There is no alternative transport for that therefore I will always need my car, electric is not a viable solution for me currently due to costs and no option of charging at home

How do they 'fuck a whole city', given lots of city dwellers dont use cars - they walk, cycle and use public transport- tad exaggeration, no?

Yeah when people need an ambulance they can just walk or use public transport Confused Wait, no they can't.

But also as more people in cities use public transport, why do JSO target cities? And please don't try to claim it's because those in power care. They usually live rurally. Even if they live in a city for work they'll often have a second home and/or retire somewhere rural.

Btw there's lots of people in cities who need cars. Elderly and disabled people and carers exist in cities. There's also the need for trades work and delivery of essential goods to businesses and homes that requires a car or van.