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The point of a protest should be to gain support, not awareness. If you double the number of people who are aware of your cause, but they now hate you, that’s not really progress.
The point of a protest should be to gain support, not awareness. If you double the number of people who are aware of your cause, but they now hate you, that’s not really progress.
I’ve said this before on other posts, but we are far too tolerant of people disrupting the lives of others for the sake of a cause, and it’s time these types of stunts result in stiff penalties.
It’s also not a good way to gain support for your cause.
Situations where you don’t own the land under your home are always a bit messy, in my view.
When you behave like that, you’re not just disrespecting the judge, but the whole legal system they represent. Also, disrupting court proceedings should never be OK.
Their opinion seemed to be a combination of hatred for capitalism and Elon Musk, and they came off to me as being grasping at straws to justify that opinion.
The point is that even though someone does something fun money, that does not mean what they do is not harmful.
Who said it wasn’t? You’re arguing against a point nobody made.
Where did I say I was a fan of him?
You’re making judgement calls about the technology because you hate the owner of the company, which is kinda sad.
Starlink sats are only visible to the naked eye when they’ve just launched, once in orbit they’re only a problem for ground based optical astronomy, and even then it doesn’t seem to be as much of a problem as everyone makes out.
I get that you probably hate Musk, but a lot of the points you’re making are just nonsense.
They do have more equipment on them now, so it’s possible they’ve gone up in cost.
Why are they more necessary? They both do the same job.
Do you also think cell towers are “polluting the landscape”?
That makes absolutely no sense.
I doubt it, not at the rate they throw them up.
How do you know that? You’re launching an entire rocket to kill one satellite, that can’t be cheap.
but it’s being done for profit, not for undeveloped areas.
This is such a Lemmy comment, there’s nothing evil about providing a service for a price.
As someone who spends a lot of time in the outdoors, I have to disagree with you. I’m very excited about how this will simplify logistics, and make getting weather etc much easier.
Starlink launches forty-ish Starlink sats every other week, Russia could deplete it’s entire arsenal of missiles and, if they’re lucky, cause a hole in their coverage.
Starlink birds fly too low for that, they will deorbit in 4-8 years if they go dead.
I’ve also seen the intended message lost in the noise, for example most people seem to think restore passenger rail want more commuter trains, and aren’t aware that they are actually in favour of intercity rail.
Not only have they achieved nothing but pissing off tradies, but most people think they’re protesting for something else entirely.