• Risk@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      An inconvenience?! Murder them.

      Fuck you. You’re part of the problem.

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      You’re in for a rough time in 20 years if having to take a detour already makes you wish death on someone.

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        Stinks to see ambulances stuck in traffic because some kids didn’t consider the consequences of their actions, though.

        Don’t mess with critical infrastructure to “send messages”. Roads can be very critical, to many people.

        Edit: I’m down voted for thinking ambulances and fire trucks should be able to reach their destination? Holy cow… What does one do for upvotes around here, blow up hospitals?

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          I’m not sure why you’re being downvoted so much either tbh. I completely support protest, but let’s not fuck up everyone’s day and potentially kill people for it. Yes, climate change is a genuine threat, but don’t risk the people’s lives.

          If people want to protest, do it in the middle of a city, do it outside a government building etc. There are ways to inconvenience people and get your message across without risking life

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          Yep, these kids are trust fund babies with no idea what they’re doing and no personal responsibility. Their parents taught them that

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      Projecting a little, are we? Don’t worry, there’s support and therapy for people like you. Help is available.