@Sideshow
Back in the mid-90s I had the 'pleasure' of getting to know radical environmentalists from numerous friends of two of my old flatmates who were environment and animal rights extremists (I stayed in that house for 2 years).
I was always interested in trying to uncover their worldviews – how they diagnosed the root causes of ecological decline and what motivated them to engage in often high-risk interventions on behalf of the natural world and other species.
What I came to understand was that while traditional environmental organizations like the WWF tend to focus on making industrial capitalism more sustainable to the environment, my two flatmates and friends radicalism was born in response to the perceived inability of these mainstream environmental organizations to curb ecological decline.
My flatmates advocated behaviour in the form of civil disobedience, blockades, tree-sits, damaging forestry machines, and digging tunnels under aircraft runways in forested areas....all direct action.
But this was the mid-90s and the internet was just not used by my flatmates and friends...who knows...maybe like you say, it is one of their main effective methods these days? I been out of the picture for a while in that regard.
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