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      Protests are supposed to raise awareness and motivate people to join their cause. These particular protests are turning away far more people from this cause than they are gaining.

      These protests are ideal for promoting stricter laws against jaywalking and unlawful detention, but not so much for reducing the use of fossil fuels.

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        anyone who’s not already on board the climate change cause is either too stupid or too rich to care. neither of which can be fixed.

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          None of that is a justification for obstructing traffic.

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              Oh, there is no implication about it: you need one hell of a justification to deliberately infringe on freedom of movement. It should be a criminal offense on the same level as “harassment” or “simple assault” to deliberately prevent someone from traveling. Each of these protesters should be charged with a separate count for each and every vehicle so delayed.

              And, anyone so impeded should be justified in using any force necessary to end that unlawful impediment.

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                Bro, you can justify killing little old ladies crossing the street with that argument.

                Just admit all you care about is yourself and getting from point A to point B and that right to protest doesn’t actually matter to you.

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                  Reasonable person standard applies to all use of force, so no, not really.

                  The right to protest does not extend to infringing on the rights of another. My right to protest does not supersede your right to leave your home and travel in public. I cannot detain you or deny your free movement.

                  You do not have a monopoly on the use of public roads, sidewalks, etc. “Taking” the public roads or sidewalks for your private use is not reasonable.

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                    So in other words you really don’t care.

                    Pedestrians always have right of way regardless of why they’re on the street, to start…

                    And the right to protest does protect their right to inconvenience you when on the road. Don’t like it, just turn around or go park your car and walk.

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      The problem is studies have demonstrated it’s counterproductive both in the popular debate and at driving policy, it can actually set back the green movement.

      Just because you agree with their idealism doesn’t mean you need to agree with their behaviour, if I burn tires to get awareness for climate change that isn’t something a sensible person supports