Just Stop Oil sentences condemned by celebrities

oil&gas

Well-known member
Apr 16, 2002
13,808
2,195
113
Ghawar
23 July 2024

More than 1,200 artists, athletes and academics have condemned the "injustice" of sentences handed to five Just Stop Oil activists for non-violent protests.

In a letter to the Attorney General, they called for an urgent meeting to discuss "the jailing of truth tellers and their silencing in court".

Roger Hallam, 58, was jailed for five years, and four others for four years, after being found guilty of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance.

It relates to a protest that disrupted the M25 in London for more than four days in November 2022.

The four jailed for four years were:

Cressida Gethin, 22

Daniel Shaw, 38

Lucia Whittaker De Abreu, 35

Louise Lancaster, 58

The jail terms are thought to be the longest sentences given in the UK for peaceful protest and exceed those handed to two fellow Just Stop Oil protesters for scaling the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge on the Dartford Crossing in October 2022.

High-profile people including former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, musicians Chris Martin and Annie Lennox, and author Philip Pullman signed the missive.

UN human rights commissioner Volker Turk described the sentences as "deeply troubling".

The signatories argue that the non-violent protesters were "fulfilling a necessary service" by "alerting the nation to the grave risk we all face".

During the trial at Southwark Crown Court, prosecutors alleged the protesters caused more than 50,000 hours of vehicle delay, affecting more than 700,000 vehicles, and left the M25 "compromised" for more than 120 hours.

The court was also told the protests led to an economic cost of at least £765,000 - while the cost to the Metropolitan Police was more than £1.1m.

The open letter described the jail terms handed to the activists, dubbed the Whole Truth Five, as "one of the greatest injustices in a British court in modern history".

"With prisons at breaking point and the new government acting urgently to address this, how can these sentences be seen as anything other than insanity?"

The issue of disruptive climate change activism such as the closing of the M25, and the legal consequences for those involved, is one that divides opinion.

A snap poll by the Social Change Lab, an organisation that describes itself as conducting and disseminating social movement research, found 61% of respondents believed the Whole Truth Five's sentences were too harsh. It said 27% of those who took part felt the sentences were about right and 12% said they were too lenient.

 

oil&gas

Well-known member
Apr 16, 2002
13,808
2,195
113
Ghawar
By comparison with the jail sentence hanged to the Just-Stop-Oil
activists the lenient sentence received by this convicted criminal
and climate lunatic was a travesty of justice.

 
  • Like
Reactions: The Oracle

Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
93,466
23,341
113
I’m okay with the sentences. I support the climate protesters’ cause but I’m tired of their antics. Maybe harsher jail sentences will discourage this behaviour.
I'm not ok with those sentences.
Really, the oil$gas industry should be the ones behind bars for lying about the effects of fossil fuel for decades and spending billions on disinformation that has left the world at 1.5ºC warming and headed towards a totally catastrophic 2-4ºC warming by the end of the century.


 

Knuckle Ball

Well-known member
Oct 15, 2017
7,494
3,691
113
I'm not ok with those sentences.
Really, the oil$gas industry should be the ones behind bars for lying about the effects of fossil fuel for decades and spending billions on disinformation that has left the world at 1.5ºC warming and headed towards a totally catastrophic 2-4ºC warming by the end of the century.


Plenty of room in jail for all of them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: mandrill

mandrill

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2001
77,847
94,137
113
They blocked a major highway for 5 days. That's 1 fucking year in jail for each day they screwed up the lives of their fellow citizens.

They try this shit again, it's going to be TWO years in jail for each day they fucked over the country.

Entitled little motherfuckers.
 

Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
93,466
23,341
113
They blocked a major highway for 5 days. That's 1 fucking year in jail for each day they screwed up the lives of their fellow citizens.

They try this shit again, it's going to be TWO years in jail for each day they fucked over the country.

Entitled little motherfuckers.
No, the entitled fuckers are the oil$gas industry.
They are the ones making billions a day while paying a few billions for the disinformation that idiots think is real.

If you think shutting down traffic merits jail time, how much for this?

If you think blocking traffic is worth 2 years for every day how much do you think you should get for shutting down the AMOC?

How much should you get for creating the situations that burnt down Jasper?
 

roddermac

Well-known member
Sep 17, 2023
1,626
1,346
113
I’m okay with the sentences. I support the climate protesters’ cause but I’m tired of their antics. Maybe harsher jail sentences will discourage this behaviour.
Instead of protesting they should educate themselves and develop better alternatives.
 

roddermac

Well-known member
Sep 17, 2023
1,626
1,346
113

roddermac

Well-known member
Sep 17, 2023
1,626
1,346
113
I'm not ok with those sentences.
Really, the oil$gas industry should be the ones behind bars for lying about the effects of fossil fuel for decades and spending billions on disinformation that has left the world at 1.5ºC warming and headed towards a totally catastrophic 2-4ºC warming by the end of the century.


Just like Big Pharma made out like bandits with their dangerous covid vaccines but i don't see you shititng on them.
 

Knuckle Ball

Well-known member
Oct 15, 2017
7,494
3,691
113
But putting the truckers in prison and freezing their accounts was okay. We need oil and gas in our society at the moment. Plenty of the things we do to function in society rely on oil and gas. Seriously how do you go about your daily business without it.
It shouldn’t really matter whether one agrees or disagrees with the protesters. There need to be some things that are understood as being out of bounds and when people cross the line the authorities should throw the book at them.

I support the idea of peaceful protest but some of these antics seriously stretch the definition of “peaceful” behaviour.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TomFord1980

roddermac

Well-known member
Sep 17, 2023
1,626
1,346
113
It shouldn’t really matter whether one agrees or disagrees with the protesters. There need to be some things that are understood as being out of bounds and when people cross the line the authorities should throw the book at them.

I support the idea of peaceful protest but some of these antics seriously stretch the definition of “peaceful” behaviour.
You mean like the violent attack on the gas workers in B.C. back in 2022 that the mainstream media failed to report.
 

TomFord1980

Well-known member
Jan 9, 2017
1,364
980
113
It shouldn’t really matter whether one agrees or disagrees with the protesters. There need to be some things that are understood as being out of bounds and when people cross the line the authorities should throw the book at them.

I support the idea of peaceful protest but some of these antics seriously stretch the definition of “peaceful” behaviour.
Its not about oil and gas being bad. It is about power. The climate change crowd noticed that the general public's IQ has dwindled so far to the point where they could use climate forecasts we will never be able to confirm in 50 years as a weapon to scare them into voting liberal.
 

TomFord1980

Well-known member
Jan 9, 2017
1,364
980
113
It shouldn’t really matter whether one agrees or disagrees with the protesters. There need to be some things that are understood as being out of bounds and when people cross the line the authorities should throw the book at them.

I support the idea of peaceful protest but some of these antics seriously stretch the definition of “peaceful” behaviour.
Ya no matter how many "celebrities" support these activists, they should really be tossed in jail with the key thrown away for defacing history.
 
  • Like
Reactions: roddermac

roddermac

Well-known member
Sep 17, 2023
1,626
1,346
113
Ya no matter how many "celebrities" support these activists, they should really be tossed in jail with the key thrown away for defacing history.
The same celebrities that support these tools are the same people who fly around in private jets.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: TomFord1980

Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
93,466
23,341
113
The same celebrities that support these tools are the same people who fly around in private jets.
Banning private jets would be a good start.

Just like Big Pharma made out like bandits with their dangerous covid vaccines but i don't see you shititng on them.
Anti vaxxers are idiots.

Instead of protesting they should educate themselves and develop better alternatives.
Like renewables?
 
Toronto Escorts