Yet social movements that embrace disruptive activism, including sit-ins, roadblocks, hunger strikes, and other high-visibility actions, have historically led to large-scale change in public opinion and policy

Coco Gauff Won. So Did Climate-Change Protestors. (philanthropy.com)

In short, disruptive actions (akin to six year olds having temper tantrums) such as gluing one’s self to famous historical paintings, to runways and roadways and blocking air traffic and shutting down airports – should be supported, the author says.

According to those involved in XR, they believe they only need support from a little over 3% of the population to “win”. Rather than use logic, facts and persuasive arguments, they have said, in their own words, that they only need a tiny minority to control the super majority (more about that on the Climate Hypocrites page). In their own words, they oppose democracy.

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