• JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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    It’d be much more interesting and impactful to do something like espionage on oil wells or pipelines. Hurt the profits of the companies forcing it rather than everything stuck in a bad system.

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      They would just raise the prices of the oil they had to make up for it… for about twice as long as necessary. So they’ll make more money, and we’ll likely end up with a giant mess.

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        But that will decrease oil consumption as people will find more efficient ways to transport things.

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          In the UK at least, Just Stop Oil did block oil infrastructure initially. The corporations worked with the government to use massive injunctions so people were getting huge penalties for very minimal disruption, and it never got any press coverage either.

          The law protects the corporations, and the press doesn’t care unless the public or public figures are involved. That’s why they changed to public disruption.