Meanwhile a climate change activist has been forcibly removed from the roof of an underground train, not by
TPTB▸ but by a crowd of enraged commuters.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50079716Whilst I have some sympathy with the disrupting of carbon intensive air and road transport, to obstruct electric trains seems simply daft, and I have more sympathy with the underground passengers than with the protesters in this case.
There seems to be a growing view that "climate change activist" is simply the latest re-branding of the numerous protest groups that seem to exist primarily to stop people earning a living.
I expect considerable public anger if those passengers who removed the protesters from the train roof, are subjected to the full force of the law, whilst those who climbed onto the train get away with it.
Well one lot of protesters who climbed atop a train HAVE got away with it. Acquitted by jury.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/priests-acquitted-over-extinction-rebellion-train-roof-protest-in-london-z0cfjpjskI disagree with the verdict of the jury, it seems to me that the jury voted in line with their own views on and concerns about climate change, and ignored the facts which seemed clear cut to me.
I remain sympathetic to extinction rebellion in general, but can not support delaying and obstructing electric public transport.
XR▸ should be ENCOURAGING greater use of this, not deterring use by disruption.