• @jeff11
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    410 months ago

    I’m in favour of public transport, but these people are an embarrassment. I’ve told them that civil disobedience is great, but please don’t block roads. I suggested they block the door to national and labour party events, as an alternative.

    • @Xcf456
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      1110 months ago

      As a civil disobedience tactic I can see why you’d do this. Its pretty straightforward to pull off and hard to prevent, which if disruption and attention is your goal is kind of ideal.

      By comparison, any political party event of note will have security and therell be only a few key points to disrupt. Roads are everywhere and way harder for the police/security to anticipate and prevent ahead of time.

      • @Ilovethebomb
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        210 months ago

        There is the rather large downside, in that you are disrupting the lives of ordinary people, many of whom, like myself, need to be driving for work reasons.

        Consequently, everyone will hate you. These guys aren’t popular at all, especially among Wellington tradies.

        • @Ozymati
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          210 months ago

          I want to be clear I think it’s fairly annoying and potentially dangerous to glue oneself to a major arterial road. That said, the goal is to annoy people like you until you stop driving and start taking the train. It’d be a better plan if the trains weren’t wildly unreliable.

          • @Ilovethebomb
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            -410 months ago

            I’ve got a van full of tools I need to do my job, dumbass. Public transport simply isn’t an option for me.

            • @Ozymati
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              410 months ago

              Rude much? I didn’t say anything at all about what you should do, I only said what their goal was. Way to be an asshole about it, dickhead.

              • @Ilovethebomb
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                -410 months ago

                annoy people like you until you stop driving and start taking the train.

                This isn’t saying anything about what I should do? And what do you mean by “people like me”, anyway? You get back what you give out, sunshine.

                Don’t make assumptions about me, you know nothing about my like.

                • @Ozymati
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                  310 months ago

                  The goal is

                  But you ignored that part. As well as everything else I had written.

                  You’re the one making assumptions here. Or you’re being deliberately obtuse just to pick a fight on the internet. Either way, fuck you for being nasty to me when all I was trying to do was talk about the subject of the thread.

                  • @Ilovethebomb
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                    -210 months ago

                    Just remember, there’s a large chunk of people who need to drive, for various reasons, and your assumption that everyone is driving because it’s easier for them isn’t really helpful.

        • @Xcf456
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          210 months ago

          They’re not trying to be popular, they’re trying to get attention

          • @Ilovethebomb
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            110 months ago

            I mean, punching someone will get their attention, but it won’t get them on your side.

            • @Xcf456
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              010 months ago

              They’re not punching people though

    • Turun
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      110 months ago

      “I understand, but please don’t inconvenience me”

      I get where you’re coming from, it may take you longer to get to work or something. But man…

    • @Ilovethebomb
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      -510 months ago

      Their cause is intercity rail services, which, by all accounts, will be expensive to run, and require heavy subsidies.

      All while a decent network of intercity buses are operating.