Crosspost.

The DBH protest was immediately framed as a violent attack on a family because state governments and police have been trying to present climate protesters as “Extremists” and “Terrorists” for years, now.

In New South Wales, anti-protest laws were passed through with the obvious aim of clamping down on climate protest, with a similar massive increase in punishments for disruptive protest.

Pair this with the flinching trigger-finger Australian media, politicians and authorities have for cruel and excessive punishment, and you end up with Australia as it currently is: a thousand times more concerned about killing climate protest than the climate crisis itself.

A variety of climate groups in Australia should have been the first ones to come out and loudly defend climate protest and enhance the message of Disrupt Burrup Hub, but their silence has been deafening.

Climate protest - particularly disruptive protest - is a vital part of creating vivid pressure in a space where routine, sameness and status-quo familiarity protect ingrained fossil fuel reliance.

  • tuff_wizard@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Yeah someone was crying “think of the children” referring to the protest that took place at the house of the woodside CEO… I don’t think they realised the climate protesters ARE thinking of the children, possibly they are the only ones thinking of them now.