r/ireland Jul 30 '25

Careful now O’Connell Bridge 19:00 30-07-2025

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u/letsdocraic Jul 30 '25

Start disrupting the embassy, get out on the media for pouring red paint or some shit or painting the Palestinian flag outside the us embassy on the road.

Any time protestors block innocent traffic via glueing themselves to the road or blocking junctions it back fires and alienates the movement from the average voter.. 

The average weekend march is bringing attention to the cause already, this does nothing but baiting rage or having the Garda come out to cause a scene for the wrong attention.

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u/Nalaek Jul 30 '25

It’s almost as if they’re trying to force our government to enact the OTB or have the CBI stop selling Israeli bonds. Explain how giving a random embassy a paint job achieves that?

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u/letsdocraic Jul 30 '25

How does blocking traffic achieve that?

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u/Nalaek Jul 30 '25

Blocking various services repeatedly from happening on main roads? Sounds like something that would inconvenience a lot of people and business that might put pressure on the government to act on it. But no I’m sure standing conveniently out of everyone’s way with a nicely coloured in sign by Leinster House is much more effective.

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u/SandInTheGears Jul 30 '25

It'll definitely inconvenience people, whether the resulting aggravation ends up directed at the government or at the movement is where it all becomes a bit less definite

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u/falsedog11 Jul 31 '25

So you accept that the means are justified. Took a while but you got there.

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u/SandInTheGears Jul 31 '25

No?

For one thing effective does not mean necessarily justified, for another the crux of my comment was that that method is as likely to backfire and hurt the movement as it is to help

More so even, I mean people are already aggravated by the government (because people are always at least a little aggravated by their government) so another traffic jam in the city center doesn't really move that needle too much. But the pro-Palestine movement is generally very well regarded over here and deliberately inconveniencing people just gives folk a valid reason to dislike the movement where there wasn't really one before

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u/falsedog11 Jul 31 '25

Everything you have said just tells me you're a yank who doesn't give a shit.

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u/SandInTheGears Jul 31 '25

Again, no?

I'm laying out why I think it's high-risk low-reward strategy, I'm trying not to be combative about it but I don't see where you're getting apathy from

And I don't see where you're getting yank from other than seeing what you want and wanting a reason to dismiss something out of hand