I was one of a group of Just Stop Oil activists given the longest-ever UK sentences for peaceful motorway. Six months into my incarceration, this is what I have learned

Not directly related to climate change, but Just Stop Oil has been in the news a lot.

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Seems like the lesson is “Don’t bother doing non-violent protest. You’ll go to jail anyway. Shoot a CEO, become a hero.”

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Seems we’re heading that way and it’s not regular people’s fault

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Are you sure you couldn’t have voted harder or something?

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I mean I printed the mail in ballot like 6x and mailed them, but unfortunately I stopped at 6 votes.

So yes, I could’ve voted harder and am sad I didn’t.

(Just kidding, for you dainbramaged conservatives out there)

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In the following days, we are sickened by the racially motivated hate riots whipped up by social media posts and exacerbated by irresponsible political rhetoric. Later, those arrested for violent assault and arson will be sentenced to an average of two years. The contrast between their sentences and my own feels grim and stark. Fellow prisoners tell me they are shocked by the discrepancy.

disgusting

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Mild inconvenience apparentl is worse than fucking arson.

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Well, I guess the lesson to learn here is to commit arson instead…

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Meanwhile the yatchs of oil billionaires sit in the waters you can dive in. With trivial dive training and basic equipment (an underwater propulsion Device, and an underwater drill with a lock hole cutting bit attached), you could probably send some of them under.

There’s a whole bunch of relatively harmless but quite symbolic targets out there if you’re creative and inconspicuous enough.

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I’m pretty sure you’d need more than a hole saw to sink a megayacht*. The hole would need to be big enough to overwhelm the bilge pumps.

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Side note: the definition of “yacht” includes basically any boat with a cabin for sleeping and cooking, and can be 10m or even smaller. A lot of people with “yachts” are far from millionaires, let alone billionaires, and in fact many of them are basically hobos living aboard as their only residence and doing the nautical equivalent of #vanlife (which IMO is a very “solarpunk” lifestyle, BTW). Whenever we’re talking in the context of sabotaging the billionaires, we really should be talking specifically about superyachts or megayachts. (This is also why we shouldn’t actually be rooting for the orcas, as they are almost exclusively attacking small yachts, which aren’t the correct target.)

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I’d assume it depends on how many holes per battery charge and how many batteries you can carry.

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I think it would also depend on the speed one could drill holes with an underwater drill, as opposed to cutting them with some other tool (like an underwater sawzall, if such a thing exists), or making them with another method entirely. After all, it’s not just an issue of battery life, it’s an issue of finishing quickly so as not to get caught or give the crew time to stop/repair the damage.

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No no no. Most of these yachts are aluminum hull. What you need is a scraper for the paint and a syringe full of gallium. Actually you could probably just scratch up a hull with a soap block of gallium and it’d do the trick. Gallium eats aluminum like cancer.

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Are you sure about that? Because almost every displacement hull vessel is steel.

Also, just do it properly and build a bomb. That’s a proven solution.

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A bomb with a timer seems much safer. Diving near a mega yacht that’s taking on water seems dangerous. The pressure differential could make it difficult to swim away and if it actually starts to sink while you’re nearby, you could get pulled under. (I’m not a diving expert but this is definitely something that would require actual expertise)

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2 points

Username checks out

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6 points

Hmm, I forgot about this.

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You’d be doing them a favor because they would just get an insurance payout.

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You’re not sinking a large yacht with a drill, they have watertight compartments and massive bilge pumps.

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The way these protesters is a disgrace for our democracies. Why are there no riots? Why are we so numb towards these injustices?

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Why are there no riots? Why are we so numb towards these injustices?

Because most of the outrage is downplayed as whackjobs and is downranked by social media companies so exposure is always low.

Why do you think the government either controls the social media networks or have internet bot farms (50 Cent Army, Hasbara, Indian IT cell, )?

US Air force was the most active city in reddit in 2013. I’m sure they were doing nothing nefarious at all, but reddit had to scrap the city reveal after that. hmm…

They shape the narrative they like, anything else is shoved into the dark corner.

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Why do you think the government either controls the social media networks

I think you’ll find, in 2025, it’s social media that controls the government.

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¿Porque no los dos? It’s an ouroboros of propaganda and corruption.

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Because we don’t have the kind organizing that sparks riots. We have a bunch of nonviolent civil disobedience instead.

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Oh we do. You just have to say a brown asylum seeker murdered the girls in Southport and you get weeks of it.

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Isn’t it “funny” how I read the title and instantly knew it was the UK?

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Same thing happens in Germany. Though I think the sentences are shorter

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