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posted by martyb on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:49AM   Printer-friendly
from the calling-for-compulsary-education-by-skipping-education dept.

Across the world Friday, students skipped class to protest their governments failure to take sufficient measures to curb climate change.

It all started with 16 year old Greta Thunberg of Sweden:

who began holding solitary demonstrations outside the Swedish parliament last year. Since then, the weekly protests have snowballed from a handful of cities to hundreds, fueled by dramatic headlines about the impact of climate change during the students' lifetime.

Thunberg has been nominated for a Nobel peace prize for her efforts.

The protestors are calling for a list of anti-climate change actions and solutions including:

Our Demands

  • Green New Deal
  • A halt in any and all fossil fuel infrastructure projects
  • All decisions made by the government be based on the best-available and most-current scientific research.
  • Declaring a National Emergency on Climate Change
  • Compulsory comprehensive education on climate change and its impacts throughout grades K-8
  • Preserving our public lands and wildlife
  • Keeping our water supply clean

Our Solutions

  • The extraction of Greenhouse Gases from the atmosphere
  • Emission standards and benchmarks
  • Changing the agriculture industry
  • Using renewable energy and building renewable energy infrastructure
  • Stopping the unsustainable and dangerous process of fracking
  • Stop mountaintop removal/mining

In a speech Friday outside the United Nations HQ in New York, Alexandria Villasenor, one of the founders of Youth Climate Strike U.S. said:

world leaders weren't listening. "Our world leaders are the ones acting like children," she said. "They are the ones having tantrums, arguing with each other and refusing to take responsibility for their actions while the planet burns."

At one of these planned protests a year or two back, permission forms were sent home in advance so kids could get parental permission to participate in skipping school and protesting. Kids who didn't participate were taunted and harassed by the other kids.

How does your school treat such events?


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by sjames on Saturday March 16 2019, @08:33AM (12 children)

    by sjames (2882) on Saturday March 16 2019, @08:33AM (#815363) Journal

    So if I have this right, not wanting the Earth turned into a hellworld is just some crazy conspiracy from the tri-lateral commission of some junk?

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by aiwarrior on Saturday March 16 2019, @09:14AM (4 children)

    by aiwarrior (1812) on Saturday March 16 2019, @09:14AM (#815369) Journal

    To be honest I find a protest like this much more legitimate than the corporativist society that runs in my country, always squeezing the tit of the taxpayer for public worker raises.

    Furthermore at least in my country this was a grassroots campaign outside traditional parties of the oligarchy. Maybe this makes their campaign weaker now, but developing a civic consciousness for something which is dear, our land and soil (and oceans) is a kind of civics that have not been in the news for some time.

    Something that worried me though is that most of the protestants were girls. More and more I think boys are being left out. Not completely out of their own fault of course, but worrying nonetheless. Their unfitness to the modern school system and a care-free attitude may be very harmful for their potential

    • (Score: 2) by lentilla on Saturday March 16 2019, @10:36AM

      by lentilla (1770) on Saturday March 16 2019, @10:36AM (#815381)

      most of the protestants were girls

      Entirely unsurprising. If the plan was instead "dig a tunnel under the Swedish parliament and pack it with explosives" most of the participants would have been boys. As a sweeping generalisation, males strongly prefer direct action over sitting around discussing things. Which also goes to your point about boys being left out in the school system. I do not claim to be an education expert but even I am aware that being required to sit in a classroom; behaving; advantages those who are predisposed to it already. Which; as we noted above; appears to be be strongly correlated with gender.

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 16 2019, @11:50AM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 16 2019, @11:50AM (#815402)

      More and more I think boys are being left out.

      Boys have been hearing for 30+ years that they don't matter, that the future belongs to girls. So it's not surprising they feel less responsibility to shape their own future -- if they do, they're much more likely to be villified for it.

      • (Score: 4, Interesting) by aiwarrior on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:36PM

        by aiwarrior (1812) on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:36PM (#815553) Journal

        I actually do not feel like we have been told anything like that. I actually think we had a head start and squander the initiative natural to the masculine gender on bullshit like getting high and looking "cool". More: the competitiveness of the modern world should be a boon to masculinity!
        Instead boys become soft and looking for aesthetics and meaningless dabbling instead of trying to beat the game. We see girls playing the long game, showing daring behavior for their interests. Beating the modern game of media and civic action.

        PS: One thing that always annoyed me about people who were great at having fun is that they destroyed their lives with no accomplishments and enter the age of responsibility with no accomplishment. Very clever and dear people who literally wasted their lives and will have a very hard time recovering. This is related to my biggest grudge with weed: Not that it is immoral, but a waste of humanities' best asset if done daily: it's intellect.

    • (Score: 2) by sjames on Sunday March 17 2019, @07:59PM

      by sjames (2882) on Sunday March 17 2019, @07:59PM (#816068) Journal

      On the other hand, police are less likely to rough up a girl...

  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday March 16 2019, @09:56AM (5 children)

    by Bot (3902) on Saturday March 16 2019, @09:56AM (#815376) Journal

    Nobody disputes the importance of the stated goal. Which means nothing. Everyfuckingbody states a noble ultimate goal. Free the oppressed from the nobles, free the proletariat from the bourgeois, avenge the oppressed German people, make America great again...

    What is happening is a reorganization of leftists. You cannot leave the youth getting their info from meme laden Chan's so you organize protests are n the most unifying theme.

    Now, it is entirely possible that a truly global movement succeeds in reducing emissions but Arabs China and Russia and the Pentagon must be on it, for real. Remember the recent CFC in the atmosphere. But that list of demands points in the other direction, a generic scope under which whatever monstrosity can be done, and we all know how socialism, red or black variety, seems to always end up in such things.

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    • (Score: 2) by Bot on Saturday March 16 2019, @10:19AM (3 children)

      by Bot (3902) on Saturday March 16 2019, @10:19AM (#815378) Journal

      Lol and forgot, the cult of personality. Hail Greta. At least other movements like Italian cinquestelle try to break free from it. In fact cinquestelle is the closest thing to a left wing movement and lefties hate it...

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      • (Score: 2) by sjames on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:27PM (2 children)

        by sjames (2882) on Saturday March 16 2019, @07:27PM (#815551) Journal

        yes, of course, a 16 year old girl is plotting world domination and she's duped the entire left for her evil machinations.

        • (Score: 2) by Bot on Sunday March 17 2019, @10:54AM (1 child)

          by Bot (3902) on Sunday March 17 2019, @10:54AM (#815782) Journal

          >is plotting world domination
          Is this really the complete space of possibilities you could come up with? Do you even 8-bit?

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          • (Score: 2) by sjames on Sunday March 17 2019, @07:57PM

            by sjames (2882) on Sunday March 17 2019, @07:57PM (#816066) Journal

            You're the one that invoked a salutation to the Emperor of Rome.

    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 16 2019, @03:10PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 16 2019, @03:10PM (#815472)

      There will be lots of pollution as long as China is populated. The pentagon can fix that.

      The same goes for the rest of the world, really. Eliminating non-Americans would make world pollution much less significant.

  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday March 16 2019, @02:22PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday March 16 2019, @02:22PM (#815455) Journal

    So if I have this right, not wanting the Earth turned into a hellworld is just some crazy conspiracy from the tri-lateral commission of some junk?

    It's a nice emotion. But is it really worth making things worse in order to show that you care? Nope.

    What's going on here is that a bunch of schools (including some around Denver where I'm currently staying) which shutdown completely or partially, creating all kinds of unnecessary wastes of resources, time, and effort, just so some educators could virtue signal. Even with global warming, Earth is not going to be a hellworld. And disrupting society for one's faddish cause of the day isn't going to improve anything.