So apparently they're trying to organize a global strike for the #environment in September. This time with adults.

globalclimatestrike.net/
#ClimateChange #ClimateStrike

@stevenroose A strike as "a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer."... Who is the employer here, who are the employees, and what exactly is their demands?

I support any organization for climate change but it depends on these details of course. I see Greta's picture on the front of the page which instantly has me concerned of the direction and ethics. She took a pretty damaging stance/response to address climate change so I'd be hesitant to support this specific movement, though perhaps im wrong, im willing to hear more.

@freemo
Not a strike in the employer-employee sense. But in a citizen/government sense, like "a refusal to work organized by a body of citizens as a form of protest, in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their government".

It's a good initiative to give leaders a mandate to take more fierce action against pollution. Only they can solve this crisis and they keep using the excuses that there is no political support for stronger action. We show then there is.

@stevenroose In general I can get behind that. So the idea is the citizens refuse to go to work, any work, until the government does what we demand? What do we demand? Are the people really prepared to be out of work that long? Because i doubt the governments will cave so we are talking a lot of people out of work for a long time.

Aside from Greta herself I like what im hearing so far.

@freemo
I don't think the idea is to stop working the entire week. But to urge local communities to organize strikes/protests on days within that week and for local workers to join those.

Correct me if I'm wrong though. I'm curious to see if there'll be any protests where I'm living and I'll gladly join them.

@stevenroose I'd join them to. Only thing that would cause me not to join them is if Greta was a spokesperson for them or otherwise endorsed by them. Otherwise I support it.

@stevenroose Mostly that she takes an anti-education stance which to me is more damaging than an anti-climate stance.

Saying "I want to bring awareness to climate by encouraging everyone to boycott education/school every friday" sounds extremly harmful. It would be like an educator bringing awareness to education by saying "I want to bring awareness to education by encouraging people every friday to dump toxic waste into their local river"

Encouraging something harmful to the community as a form of protest against something harmful to the community is a failed tactic.

@freemo
Wait, are you actually saying that skipping a few Fridays in primary school or high-school can have any impact on your education? Can I laugh at that? I think I could easily have skipped all Fridays while still learning the same stuff.
I don't agree with your argument that she takes an anti-education stance. It's a strike, they perform an act that is harmless but against the rules to draw attention for their cause. Just like people refusing to work for a day.

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@stevenroose Depends on the nation and the person. I spent most of my free time learning so I could have skipped a few fridays and be fine. However Greta and people like her are behind in school (she was held back into a special learning school if i recall correctly). The vast majority of students are dumb as bricks these days, yes they desperately need school.

People refusing to work is different than people refusing to LEARN. If adults took a day where they refused to read books or learn or go to school it would be just as idiotic.

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