Bastian Allgeier on Nostr: I just heard an interesting thought in a podcast. Extreme climate action (i.e. ...
I just heard an interesting thought in a podcast. Extreme climate action (i.e. blocking streets, destroying art, etc.) is often seen as a radical act that might destroy support for climate action in the center of society. But it also moves more peaceful climate action (i.e. Fridays For Future) further into the center.
This can only be truly evaluated in hindsight. But it's still something that made me think differently about the role of such protests.
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