Robert Hirsch
2 min readApr 22, 2024

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I would definitely say there is no legitimacy as the effort harm people’s lives. People who are not making decisions. People who cant feel the costs of the choices they make because the government intervenes in the economy. People who are, for the most part, already doing what they can.

In what way does ruining art help anything at all? Destroying someone theater experience?

It brings attention to the subject? Does anyone really think that ANYONE is not aware of the subject and have already mar their opinions and choices on it?

They claim they “went to parliament” and nothing happened.

So? So you don’t get your way, and now you lash out destroying art and preventing people from going to the hospital?

Maybe, JSO is just outright wrong. Dead wrong, because they are stupid. Yup and i mean that. Because you cant JUST stop oil. There is no civilization without energy. Oil, coal, and gas STILL make up a huge portion of the baseload.

Are they suportting wide spread large and micro nukes to provide baseload? Is the battery infrastructure in place for wind and solar? Do they think its wise to stop shipping and air travel altogether for food, medicine, infrastructure parts, and raw materials? (I have no doubt they think everyone should just be stuck where they were born).

Yes, their methods are illegitimate. But they are also stupid. They are not martin luther king. king was right, everyone should be equal. JSO is wrong on every point. So their methods will alienate. Frankly i wouldnt be surprised if economic think tanks like Heritage foundation gets more money because of them.

So yeah, not just illegitimate, but stupid too.

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Robert Hirsch
Robert Hirsch

Written by Robert Hirsch

Author, Maker, Father, Dreamer. Robert received his Ph.D. from RPI in Mechatronics. Since then, consumer devices, renewable energy, and now blockchain.

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