Source: Popular Resistance
The newest climate crisis campaign of Extinction Rebellion, called āInternational Rebellion,ā has begun. On October 7,Ā Ā Extinction RebellionĀ began two weeks of disruptions intended to show governments that citizens are not satisfied with their lack of actions to curb climate change and protect wild species.
Across the globe, activists blocked roads and staged demonstrations in big cities on Monday, part of a wide-ranging series of protests demanding much more urgent action against climate change. Associated Press reported that āDemonstrators stopped traffic in European cities including Berlin, London, Paris and Amsterdam. In New York, activists smeared themselves ā and emblems of Wall Street ā in fake blood and lay in the street. In some cities, activists chained themselves to vehicles or pitched tent camps and vowed not to budge.ā
The Climate News Network reported police protected 10 Downing Street but did not stop XR from blocking streets. They wrote, āHanding out leaflets entitled: āItās time to tell the truthā, the protestors stressed their key message: āWe are in trouble. Sea levels are rising. Heatwaves are killing crops. The Arctic is melting, and Africa and the Amazon are on fire.’ā People carried āhomemade placards: āChoose Extinction or Rebellionā, āWe canāt eat money, we canāt drink oilā, āMars for the Privileged, Earth for the Poorā, and āWe must rise before the tides.āā
Wall Street was a target of protests because investors are funding fossil fuel infrastructure and profiting from the continued use of fossil fuels even though they know it is destroying the planet. AP described the Wall Street protest writing, āIn New York City, protesters doused a famous statue of a charging bull near Wall Street with fake blood. One protester waving a green flag climbed on top of the bull. Other activists splashed with red dye staged a ādie-inā in front of the New York Stock Exchange ā lying down as if dead while tourists gawked.ā
Extinction Rebellion was founded in England last year and has chapters in some 50 countries. The group said the protests Monday were taking place in 60 cities worldwide in countries including Turkey, Canada, South Africa, and Mexico.Ā This morning, in a newsletter Extinction Rebellion wrote:
Itās happening. It canāt be ignored.Ā Itās only growing stronger.
Itās a rebellion.
Weāre back on the roads ā with as much joy, fear, love and courage as ever.Ā Weāre shutting down cities ā not because itās fun (though it can be), but because itās our last option for stopping this toxic system in its tracks.
Our world is dying. To save it, weāll needĀ everyoneĀ ā wherever and whoever you are ā to do your bit.
And though weāre still somewhat short of the shared, global consciousness we need, weāre getting ever closer.
This International Rebellion which began on Monday is so vast itās almost impossible to take it all in.Ā Thousands of people flood 60 cities across the globe, with over 700 brave rebels arrested as they stand up for their right to life, and thatās just the start.
In their newsletter, they highlighted some of the cities writing, ātheĀ 11 vibrant sitesĀ held around the centre ofĀ London, the choir ofĀ AmsterdamĀ rebels, the bloodĀ poured on the bull statueĀ in Wall Street inĀ New York, the ambition of our banner-hangers, theĀ Red BrigadeĀ arriving inĀ Tel AvivĀ andĀ Istanbul, underwater protest art inĀ Mexico, and the boats of every shape and size that we are so desperately trying to keep afloat.ā The newsletter went on to highlight cities in every continent. Below are tweets showing actions around the world.
Here is how to get involved with Extinction Rebellion.
Take to the streets on six continents, united in joyous, nonviolent rebellion against criminal inaction on the climate and ecological emergency.
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