Animal Rebellion: Ten arrests as protesters spray Houses of Parliament with paint

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  1. Inb4 some knob comments “Whatabout the environmental impact of wasting all that paint u Hippocrates!!1?!”

  2. I love animals but hate people behaving like them.

    Every cause these days has to have some sort of destructive schtick and its getting tiresome.

  3. It’s not a bad cause but it’s a bit of a silly name.

    The last Animal Rebellion I remember reading about didn’t work out too well in the end if I recall

  4. I’m comvimced that this is just a front for a few people trying to get rich. Their Facebook page is flooded with requests to donate to a crowdfunder because their campaign is “massively expensive” yet they don’t appear to be doing anything that costs money? They’ve apparently “stopped dairy” this September but all they’ve done is sat on a few lorries and in supermarket aisles… Dairy supply certainly hasn’t been stopped, heck, it’s barely been hindered and I know that first hand.

  5. What the hell is that supposed to achieve. No one is going to be even mildly inconvenienced by the effects of 10 cans of spray paint. All of these environmental activist groups are completely counter productive, either pulling pointless publicity stunts like this or targeting the general public, who, in all reality, have very little power to actually change anything, with terribly disruptive protests that have achieved nothing but give the whole movement a bad name and give the government an excuse to crack down on protest rights. They really need to actually target the rich and influential with targeted disruptive action, as that’s the only way they will achieve anything positive.

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