just stop oil hot take and subtooting
@lucretia Fwiw, I strongly disagree with the initial premise voiced in your post.
Protest makes me sympathize with the environmental cause and want to support it.
Sabotage makes me think the cause is full of short-sighted childish wannabe-terrorists and shouldn't be supported.
The former gets more votes from regular folk, which is what ultimately drives change in a democracy.
@lucretia I would agree that disruptive actions are far less reprehensible than destructive actions.
> It's to cause direct negative effects to the owners of the thing being sabotaged
Is that worth it if it turns popular opinion against the saboteur, though? Seems like a one-step-forward-two-steps-back result before you even consider the moral implications.
> I would argue that if anyone is being childish, it's someone who decides they oppose enviromentalism simply because the news told them that some activists broke something
There's a big difference between supporting a moral or idea and supporting a cause. For example, I'm all for ethical treatment of animals, but fuck PETA. Ultimately, we're social creatures, so if activists act like lunatics, then normal people will want to distance themselves from those lunatics, and they do so by distancing themselves from the activism.
Re 2nd Point> I agree with JSO's current tactics and media strategy, but I do also agree with you on this front. I was thinking about PETA earlier actually, as an example of where this sort of thing doesn't really work at all, PETA seem to be a group focused on one very specific thing which causes them to be a complete disaster by ommitting any thought about how problems intersect. They're often very harmful to not only their own cause but various other related causes.
I think JSO are often framed as irresponsible or dangerous in the media, particularly in headlines, but further looking into it usually reveals the concerns to be blown out of proportion. They've generally given their actual actions a decent bit of thought and if anything seem to be provoking our outrage focused media to get their message to spread further.
The fact that they're generally considered annoying is an acceptable trade-off for me.