From Whangārei to Invercargill, thousands are expected to take to the streets in Friday’s climate strike.

But it is not just about the climate crisis: The event is led by a coalition including Toitū Te Tiriti, Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa, and School Strike 4 Climate.

They have six demands. To keep the ban on oil and gas exploration, end the Fast Track Approvals Bill, toitū te Tiriti o Waitangi, climate education for all, lower the voting age to 16 and to “free Palestine”.

  • Xcf456@lemmy.nz
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    7 months ago

    Yeah maybe but in honesty, all this hand wringing about the messaging and the “right way” to protest is just a derailing tactic that comes up no matter what people do.

    Protesting too many things at once? Not focused enough

    Protesting one big thing? Too vague, not practical enough

    Doing a peaceful march, signalled ahead of time in coordination with the authorities? Useless, what does it achieve

    Carrying out civil disobedience? How dare you interrupt people’s daily lives, this only hurts your cause

    Etc etc etc. I feel like if people actually care about the underlying cause they have to move past just doing their best political pundit impression about the optics and they how think it plays with the public, as if they’re somehow above it all

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      7 months ago

      You’re talking absolute nonsense. One of the most effective protests I’ve seen was the original school strike, they had enough people to take over an entire street through sheer force of numbers, and completely filled parliament grounds.

      Numbers speak more than anything, a thousand people protesting peacefully will carry more weigh than ten nutters shutting down SH1.

      It doesn’t matter how you protest, it matters how many protest.