From the series "Asperger is not looking people or smiling ..."
Meanwhile, striking is nothing new ... like said multiple times before
2015: 33,000 students remain at home for 16th day as outcry against ‘state discrimination’ in funding of schools spreads https://perma.cc/37YE-ETUL
2015: On November 28-29th, on the eve of the Paris Climate Summit, hundreds of thousands of people around the world took to the streets.
The Global Climate March was coordinated by a huge coalition of climate groups and activists working together — to show world leaders and delegates in Paris that the world is paying attention and the people are rising up https://perma.cc/Q2WL-W954
Eighty Fleck women were prepared to defy their employer to assure their new union’s survival, and went out on strike March 7, 1978 https://perma.cc/F8RG-LBS4
Over 100 women from Barnard College, the School of General Studies, and the Graduate Faculties participated in the 1968 Columbia protests https://perma.cc/9K9C-MR92
The woman's factory strike of 1909 is the story of thousands of young women (most of whom were below 18 years of age) who fought a sexist and dangerous labor system in a time before women had the right to vote https://perma.cc/7HCV-4KXG
Just some examples ...
and yes, THERE IS NO JUST CLIMATE CHANGE! We need to change other things too! Like there is no just Europe, but our goals are America, America Latina, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Asia too ..
So again protest is nothing new, and is something we personally will NEVER do, but good if other do that.
We are of the idea, that sharing science and facts (but in a different way compared to what all other are doing) is more important than making a protest, where people even don't say "why?" (Last Generation style ...). Even showing a "Stop pollution" banner will help anything, if people react like they do with "The last Generation", even because no informations are shared ...
Meanwhile, striking is nothing new ... like said multiple times before
2015: 33,000 students remain at home for 16th day as outcry against ‘state discrimination’ in funding of schools spreads https://perma.cc/37YE-ETUL
2015: On November 28-29th, on the eve of the Paris Climate Summit, hundreds of thousands of people around the world took to the streets.
The Global Climate March was coordinated by a huge coalition of climate groups and activists working together — to show world leaders and delegates in Paris that the world is paying attention and the people are rising up https://perma.cc/Q2WL-W954
Eighty Fleck women were prepared to defy their employer to assure their new union’s survival, and went out on strike March 7, 1978 https://perma.cc/F8RG-LBS4
Over 100 women from Barnard College, the School of General Studies, and the Graduate Faculties participated in the 1968 Columbia protests https://perma.cc/9K9C-MR92
The woman's factory strike of 1909 is the story of thousands of young women (most of whom were below 18 years of age) who fought a sexist and dangerous labor system in a time before women had the right to vote https://perma.cc/7HCV-4KXG
Just some examples ...
and yes, THERE IS NO JUST CLIMATE CHANGE! We need to change other things too! Like there is no just Europe, but our goals are America, America Latina, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Asia too ..
So again protest is nothing new, and is something we personally will NEVER do, but good if other do that.
We are of the idea, that sharing science and facts (but in a different way compared to what all other are doing) is more important than making a protest, where people even don't say "why?" (Last Generation style ...). Even showing a "Stop pollution" banner will help anything, if people react like they do with "The last Generation", even because no informations are shared ...