{"id":1118265,"date":"2023-10-03T20:03:02","date_gmt":"2023-10-04T00:03:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/climate-activists-how-far-is-too-far-in-raising-the-climate-alarm-daily-maverick\/"},"modified":"2023-10-03T20:03:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-04T00:03:02","slug":"climate-activists-how-far-is-too-far-in-raising-the-climate-alarm-daily-maverick","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/climate-activists-how-far-is-too-far-in-raising-the-climate-alarm-daily-maverick\/","title":{"rendered":"Climate activists: How far is too far in raising the climate alarm? &#8211; Daily Maverick"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Climate activists play a similar role to that of    journalists: informing the public, shaping discourse, and    wrestling the narrative back from the powerful. While    journalists wear the chainmail of press freedom, activists    dont have the armour of a similar social compact.  <\/p>\n<p>    Terry Kaelber woke to find himself alone in bed on a    Saturday morning in April 2018. He thought his husband David    Buckel had simply slipped out of their Brooklyn apartment for a    bit, and that hed be back soon for their usual visit to the    local market. Nothing in Davids recent behaviour had given any    clue as to what would come next.  <\/p>\n<p>    David, a former human rights lawyer and prominent New    York LGBT+ activist, had walked to a nearby park, where he    texted local media outlets to say what he was about to do. He    sat on the grass, doused himself in petrol  he chose,    deliberately, a fossil fuel  and set himself alight.  <\/p>\n<p>    The sun was barely up when Terry learned that his partner    of more than 30 years was dead.  <\/p>\n<p>    This was not a death of despair, Terry explains a few    years later on the podcast     Death, Sex & Money.    It wasnt suicide. David was drawing on the Buddhist    tradition of self-immolation, an act of offering up ones body    in sacrifice, in this case as a political protest to shake the    world out of a coma of climate complacency.  <\/p>\n<p>    My early death by fossil fuel reflects what we are doing    to ourselves,     wrote the 60-year-old in a note    explaining his actions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Only it didnt do what hed hoped. The media barely paid    attention beyond a few ghoulish moments, and then, predictably,    moved on to the next story.  <\/p>\n<p>    If only hed chosen to direct his activism into writing,    Terry reflects.  <\/p>\n<p>    He was such a great writer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Is this kind of protest too much? Is it a step too    far?  <\/p>\n<p>    Judging by the reception of the rising wave of climate    demonstrations around the world, it is.  <\/p>\n<p>    But then so is the tomato soup splattered across the    protective glass pane     covering a Van Gogh by Just Stop Oil    activists in 2022, even though the action was intended to leave    the painting undamaged. Too radical. Greta Thunbergs address    at the United Nations Climate Summit in 2019. Too angry.    Extinction Rebellions disruption of city traffic now and then.    Too inconvenient.  <\/p>\n<p>    What comes next, after all normal channels have failed?    When society continues to deafen itself to letter writing and    public appeals and street march sing-alongs, is it time to    break the law, asks Chris Packham, the British television    presenter and David Attenborough protg in a recent        Channel 4 broadcast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Civil disobedience is already here, where activists are    breaking the law peacefully in the interests of the common    good, like the     Extinction Rebellion sit-in at Standard    Banks Johannesburg head offices this month to draw public    attention to the financiers support of fossil fuel development    on the continent. The protesters transgression was    trespassing. Their punishment was to be manhandled from the    property by security and bullied outside on the pavement by    police.  <\/p>\n<p>    This road to justice has a long history. Martin Luther    King was all for peaceful law-breaking in the struggle for    civil rights in 1950s America. If the law is unjust, he said,    we have a moral duty to break that law.  <\/p>\n<p>    South Africas liberation movement upped the ante against    the apartheid state when it chose to meet violence with    violence. The early 1960 Sabotage Campaign     deliberately targeted infrastructure    though, including places like pass offices which stood    for state oppression. The mandate: dont hurt people. Nelson    Mandela got locked up for 27 years for his part in this,    although he was willing to die for it too.  <\/p>\n<p>    Suffragette Emily Davison did die for the cause. After    years of fighting for women to be regarded before the law as    actual flesh-and-blood human beings, rather than objects     through marches, clashes with police, arson, prison time, and    hunger strikes  in June 1913 she made her final protest at the    Epsom Derby, a horse race that was a theatre for the rich and    powerful. She stepped in the path of galloping steeds and was    trampled under the kings horse. She died of her injuries. Some    histories remember her as a militant.  <\/p>\n<p>    These people werent popular at the time. Thats the    nature of activism, its trying to lurch the zeitgeist out of    inertia, and those benefitting from the status quo dont want    disruption. But the Kings, Mandelas and Davisons of the world    arent doing it to one day be on the right side of history.    Theyre doing what is right, at that moment in time, so that we    can have a world less cruel and exploitative.  <\/p>\n<p>    And since were trying to avert societal annihilation,    the stakes are a little higher this time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Veteran war photographer James Nachtwey argues that    reporting from the heart of violence is a way of negotiating    peace. Wars are far removed from the lives of those in stable    societies, so by showing us the murderous bloody maelstrom,    journalists can shake us out of a fog of complacency and    indifference. This is how we nudge society to demand more of    itself, he says, in the hope of avoiding future wars. The roll    of honour is replete with journalists whove died in the line    of fire.  <\/p>\n<p>    Environmental activists are dying, too, in a fight for a    similar cause. Global Witness reckons that     nearly 2,000 were murdered or killed on    the job from 2012 to 2022 in the David-vs-Goliath battle to    protect the land, forests, rivers, wildlife, culture and the    global common good of a stable climate from predatory    exploitation by corporations and complicit governments.  <\/p>\n<p>    But journalists step into battle with the chainmail of    press freedom, which gives a margin of protection, in and    outside of war zones. Environmental activists dont.  <\/p>\n<p>    Journalists are celebrated for putting their lives on the    line. Climate activists are spat on, insulted, dragged from the    road by irate drivers, vilified by right-wing media, and even    charged with terrorism.  <\/p>\n<p>    The binge-able BBC    podcast Burn Wild tells    the story of environmental activists in 1990s USA who had used    up all peaceful means to stop clear-felling old-growth forests,    and then turned to arson, using home-made fire-bombs to torch    buildings and equipment. The states response was to charge    them not just with arson, but with terrorism. The criminal    implications were huge, in terms of adding years to their    sentences. But the message to the public was as severe: by    putting their mugshots on the FBIs most-wanted terrorist list,    environmental activists were now on a par with extremists who    fly passenger planes into tower blocks.  <\/p>\n<p>    Standard Bank     issued a mea culpa    after its handling of the climate protests, but it only    apologised for roughing up a journalist who got caught up in    the fray, and for the banks transgression against a free    press. How could it not respond cap-in-hand to     Daily Maverick editor-in-chief Branko    Brkics excoriating rebuke, and the heft of    the South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) hovering in    the wings?  <\/p>\n<p>    The financiers curt,     three-paragraph statement clearly    regards the protesters as out of order and needing to be held    accountable. The bank doesnt apologise for its excessive use    of force in evicting them. The only damage the trespassers were    doing was to the banks reputation, and even thats easily    laundered when a corporation has a huge PR machine on    standby.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres a mind-blowing disconnect between the push-back    against these small inconvenient protesters voices, and the    almost willful blindness towards those who actually control the    narrative. Fossil fuel companies have been exposed again and    again for deliberately misleading the public and stoking    climate denial, even as theyve known for 30 years that carbon    pollution will destabilise the climate. They have used    calculated, well-funded communications campaigns to keep us on    a path towards unimaginable suffering, so that they can keep    pocketing their profits. Al Gore calls this the moral    equivalent of a war crime.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rightwing media stables like those in the Murdoch empire     Fox News, et al  have been    complicit in climate disinformation and denial, and    deliberately demonised climate activists by calling them    extremists and eco-terrorists. You only need to look at video    footage of irate European drivers dragging peaceful protesters    from road sit-ins, or beating them up, to see how this media    narrative emboldens people against vilified protesters. Drivers    feel it is their right to physically assault protesters, an act    of harmful criminality, in response to a non-violent act of    civil disobedience.  <\/p>\n<p>    I wonder what the people of Derna have to say about all    of this bluff and bluster around soup and famous paintings and    a few hours of traffic bottlenecks?  <\/p>\n<p>    What Packham calls, kindly, a childish act of    vandalism, is a soft way for a London student activist to say    what journalists are reporting from the frontline of disaster    zones: that the climate is already becoming dangerously    unstable.  <\/p>\n<p>    The suffering in Derna, where a third of the Libyan city    was razed after a rain bomb collided with the problem of    failing infrastructure and incompetent governance, is    unimaginable. Over 11,300 people crushed under collapsing    buildings, lungs filled with suffocating water in a raging    torrent, swept out to sea.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rebuilding the Mozambican city of Beira after Cyclone    Idai levelled most of it in 2019 is more than a little    inconvenient. Likewise, the full toll of that years cyclone    season on Cabo Delgado province in the north of the country is    only now being tallied. The Red Cross\/Red Crescent joins the    dots between Cyclone Kenneth, which arrived a few weeks after    Idai, with the existing political instability at the time,    and     escalating conflict in the years    following this record-breaking storm season.  <\/p>\n<p>    How inconvenient were the floods in    Durban in April 2019 and again in 2022, which    killed hundreds, destroyed buildings, disrupted water,    electricity and sewerage services, and left thousands    homeless?  <\/p>\n<p>    This is only just the start.  <\/p>\n<p>    The activists who try to draw these largely invisible    stories into the noisy, distracted, entertainment-craving    global media-scape will never be popular. The problem isnt the    messenger, its the message: its too fucking frightening to    look the truth square in the eye.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its easier to shoot the messenger, be it with bile or    bullets. 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