in the grand scheme of things, it probably had very little impact anyway, its mostly a symbolic action
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Replying to @memogetter
So: much more damage than intended if it worked, vain and annoying if it didn't. Fuck those guys.
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Replying to @380kmh
its damage and/or annoyance to carbon capital, which the saboteurs wouldnt think of as 'their neighbors' or on their team
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Replying to @memogetter
For the nth time: fracking equipment is not the only thing that goes via BNSF and the Port of Olympia
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Replying to @380kmh
i am willing to accept probably very minor freight delays as the terrible price for an action like this lol
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Replying to @memogetter
Yes because you're not ultimately very interested in stopping carbon capital, are you
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Replying to @380kmh
im ultimately extremely interested in that, and intermediately interested in diversity of tactics
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and im not shy to tell you that if rightists used the same tactics for some other goal, i would get mad
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Replying to @memogetter
And I'm telling you my problem is with their tactic, not with their goal. I don't have much love for fossil fuels
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Replying to @380kmh
i remain skeptical that anyone could really get up in arms about rail sabotage in the abstract but if anyone can
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thank you--I do appreciate that. If anyone could be viscerally upset by that, I'm your guy.
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