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No, being in London doesn’t mean you’re rich. But if you live in Greenwich you don’t get anywhere near the M25 to get to your state school.
No, being in London doesn’t mean you’re rich. But if you live in Greenwich you don’t get anywhere near the M25 to get to your state school.
They are by the law courts with sentences like these.
I chose that cartoon to show how a large portion of Americans saw MLK and the less innsurrectionist Civil Rights arm.
If their school journey required driving along the M25 their school, was, odds on, a posh twuntian egoscape. They’re from money and benefit hugely from the system, but don’t see it because of all that hard work they have done at some point sucking on their silver spoon.
Us British plebs don’t need to drive along the capital city’s outer ring road to get to the local state school.
Oh, I thought targeted at oil industry specifically was what you were asking for.
They also spent 3 days disrupting one of the largest petrol company sites in the UK a few years back. Very little media coverage, no care from the general public, no result.
The big march on Washington style disruptions at least gets something. Even if you complain.
We in Europe forget that you yanks can get fired for things like a car break down or a protest stopping you from getting to work on time.
You should probably get some workers rights protests. Consider strikes.
The blockade power stations and airfield quite often.
But those ones barely make news, let alone front page news.
Also major motorways outside a large city is much more like marching your protestors down main street in Birmingham, US or marching on a capital city, getting those city centre shut down for Blacks and Whites alike than sitting in a Blacks only eatery.
Good resources and sharing.
I appreciate what you’ve done in the comments of this post.