• dillekant@slrpnk.net
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    It’s a good movie, but like others have noted, this is not how you do it. 90% of blowing up a pipeline is community building, being able to get the gear you need and carry it out with a lot of people knowing and being able to trust that they won’t rat you out. But it turns out when you have a community like that, well, you don’t need to blow up the pipeline, you can just lobby the government.

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      4 days ago

      I’m sure they’re less worried about the “hows” of it all, than just the promotion of the idea in popular thought.

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        Yes, exactly this. The book by Andreas Malm had a review which read like “this book is less how to blow up a pipeline, and more why to blow up a pipeline”, and the movie is working on a metaphorical level to argue the case. You’re not meant to emulate it directly.

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      Lobbying is “begging for permission” from people who have been paid to not care. “Direct action gets the goods.”

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        Lobbying, protest, etc. These are effective. Money matters less than you think*. Often organising gets the job done.

        • The US is a weird case there, but in general this holds.
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          Well, lobbying in the US means “bribing” and if you’re just going to talk to them without money in hand they don’t give a fuck. Since the film is set in the US, that kind of matters. Lobbying against oil anywhere in the world is basically just ignored. Again, direct action gets the goods.

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      when you have a community like that, well, you don’t need to blow up the pipeline, you can just lobby the government.

      I haven’t seen the movie yet; in which country is it set?