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    410 days ago

    It depends. I think that protest goes to far, if it really damages a building. Since this didn’t its all right.

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      2610 days ago

      Oh, poor building, poor monuments, poor rocks. If only we have any way to declare our oposition againt bilionaires literally destroying the whole ecosystems, destroying people lives and health. But for fucking sake, the poor, orange painted monument. those damn protesters crossed uncrossable line. I will not support them anymore!

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      79 days ago

      Any protest that doesn’t physically damage buildings owned by the fossil fuel industry aren’t going far enough

      This comment is advocating for property damage

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      310 days ago

      Just Stop Oil said the paint was made of cornstarch and would dissolve in the rain.

      Merriman said experts cleaned the orange powder from the stones because they were concerned about how it might react to water.

      Might.

      So because it could in the future maybe possibly damage it in some unspecified amount, they cleaned it off to be super sure there will be no damage.

      So what fucking damage that really happened in the real world are you talking about?

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        19 days ago

        I never talked about damage at Stonehege. I said, that damaging buildings how’s to far. They didn’t damage Stonehenge so its fine.

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          19 days ago

          Gotcha. Given how the post we’re replying to is about Stonehenge, I guess I assumed that’s what you’re talking about