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“I call it Butchered,” the British sculptor told the Guardian. “I’m referring to the butchering of our environment. It is at the simplest level blood on a canvas. A reference to the destruction – the bleeding – of our globe of our state, of being.

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[-] unknown@piefed.social 4 points 22 hours ago

I hate to be the one to say this but what's the point?

Like sure it was probably a fun, camraderie inducing exercise for the Greenpeacers and it got them out doors and doing teamwork, but it's not bringing attention to anything the general public doesn't already know. And it's certainly not changing opinions on anything for the higher ups, except maybe harsher punishments for eco-activists.

So if the resources used for this stunt are more damaging to the world than not having pulled it at all, and the activists involved are going to be arrested and face serious repercussions for tampering with an oil rig, what was the point?

[-] PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org 11 points 21 hours ago

it's not bringing attention to anything the general public doesn't already know.

It's refreshing people's attention, bringing climate change back into the news cycle for a minute, and demonstrating that ordinary people need to be willing to do illegal shit to stop these corpo ghouls from wrecking our environment.

if the resources used for this stunt are more damaging to the world than not having pulled it at all

It's a little bit of paint in the ocean. Nothing at all compared to what that oil rig is doing.

Certainly not the most effective protest in the world, but I'd say it's at least better than nothing.

[-] unknown@piefed.social 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Climate change has not been out of the news cycle for months, and it probably won't ever really be again. Every day there are new reports of flooding or record heat, or data centres using up all the water, or melting glaciers, etc.

And how are corporate ghouls being stopped by Greenpeace hanging a banner on a oil rig?

[-] PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 20 hours ago

Climate change has not been out of the news cycle for months, and it probably won't ever really be again.

I'm thinking more on a scale of days. At least in my feed, climate need has been getting overwhelmed by other things lately.

And how are corporate ghouls being stopped by Greenpeace hanging a banner on a oil rig?

They're not. But it might inspire someone to actually go do something that could stop the corpo ghouls. It at least says that someone is willing to do something, even if it's just symbolic.

Like I'm in agreement with you that it's not a super useful protest, but it's not useless or worse than useless either IMO.

[-] unknown@piefed.social 2 points 20 hours ago

They're not. But it might inspire someone to actually go do something that could stop the corpo ghouls.

So basically, we need more Luigi's. Or for some benevolent psychopath to start a luxury suicide cult for billionaires and warmongers. Or a time machine.

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