Animal Rebellion protestors pour milk on floor in stores across country | ITV News

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  1. I wonder if these people will ever work out a way to make their point that doesn’t fuck over the lowly paid shop workers who have to clean this shit up?

  2. Bunch of fucking unemployed entitled twats.

    I didn’t ask to be born which is a punishment itself now i have to be judged based on what i eat or drink. Fuck right off.

  3. Spoilt little fuckers. Someone has to clean it up. Someone who works to pay their bills and put a roof over their heads. These protesters are doing nothing except alienating themselves from the general public.

  4. At least the Van Gogh vandalism made some sort of sense. I suspect most people won’t see a difference between the two but I think there’s a subtle but salient difference between them.

    The Just Stop Oil was a small, harmless but high-profile stunt, where the protesters clearly stated what it was about, and left no lasting damage.

    These people are just making a small, insignificant dent in the profits of some chain stores, leaving a mess and excessively bothering patrons and staff alike. The milk will be replaced by simply milking more cows, whom they are supposedly looking out for.

    Its a much more vulgar, ill-conceived and poorly implemented stunt overall.

    But that’s just my opinion.

  5. Then by pouring the milk out and wasting it haven’t they now allowed an animals suffering be for nothing as this will be short lived as long as their means are short sighted. I love Blue Milk the best.

  6. Why is it all posh supermarkets?

    Is little Joffrey worried about the reception they may get in Morrisons in the “sharp end of town”

  7. Can we stop reporting everything these people do like it’s newsworthy? If I went into my local Asda and poured milk everywhere I’d be escorted out by security and it wouldn’t even make the local news. Why are these people any different just because they label themselves ‘activists’ or ‘protesters’?

    They’re just fucking over every day people. Why don’t they target the rich and powerful who can actually make a difference?

  8. The more and more this stuff happens the more and more I feel like it’s being organised by people who want these people to have a bad name. Sitting in the roads and such, annoying but I get it. But the paint people being found out to be a company bankrolled by OIL HEIRESS EILEEN GETTY and this happening so close to it is feeling a bit suspicious.

  9. Do they have a point…. yes.

    … but maybe a group of upper middle class students telling others how they should live is not the way to build consensus around meaningful change,

    There is nothing someone shopping for essentials in the middle of a cost of living crisis likes more than having Tarqin and Mercedes lecturing them on sustainable living,

    …. its one thing to make a point, its another to craft a message that cuts through to people.

  10. They are creating headlines and I applaud that. As mentioned before, a polite “excuse me sir” has been ignored and I suspect that we might look back on these actions with more sympathy in the future. Because they are not wrong. Personally speaking, my convenience is happily sacrificed.

  11. It’s funny how many people can’t grasp how these protestors who have such a strong opinion on these matters are just the same as people who queued for more than 24 hours to see the coffin of a woman they never met.
    Instead of literally crying over spilt milk, try to get your head around why they are doing it, you might learn something

  12. Only coming here to see the absolutely miserable excuse for human beings, that always denounce protestors whatever they do, literally cry over spilt milk.

  13. Post like this are starting to get to me.

    I read them and all I can think about is Shreddies.

    I fucking love Shreddies.

  14. aka “People who have never worked retail or possibly had a job ever pour milk on floor in stores across country”

  15. Such a waste of milk and peoples time.
    Have Animal Rebellion missed the irony that people are having to go to food banks because they cannot even afford milk?
    Not only that the people who have to clean up the mess that was made.

  16. Change strategy guys.
    If this is to make people aware of the benefits of going vegan this is actually having the opposite affect and making vegans look like cunts.

  17. Oh fucking brilliant, as if workers who are already paid piss poor wages want to clean this shit up. I’m all for disruptive protest, but punishing low paid workers with clean up? What a bunch of cunts! That isn’t disruptive, it’s middle class privileged bullshit!

  18. Fucking twats. All it makes me want to do is worry about the poor NMW paid worker who has to clean up after them. There are better ways of making their point then vandalising in stores. Why not offer free oatmilk samples or comparisons of non-dairy milk products? Instead, they use a rather lazy approach and make people focus on the workers who have to clean it up.

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    Groups like Animal Rebellion, Just Stop Oil seem to expect it to stop suddenly with no real plan to change over. It’ll take years to do so. I said it before and i’ll say it again, we only just got to the point where plant based products taste rather decent instead of rubbery shite.

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