• maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone
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    NSW Premier Chris Minns said protesting on railway corridors was a “real problem” for the Hunter and could cause “enormous damage” to the economy.

    It’s a good thing climate change won’t cause “enormous damage” to the economy.

  • Norah - She/They@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    “But it needs to be done safely, legally, and with minimum inconvenience to the rest of the community.”

    It literally was legal until this law change you nonce.

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      minimum inconvenience to the rest of the community

      So we can all safely ignore the issue. I remember not long after I moved to Sydney the rail union was going to strike as the government wasn’t negotiating in good faith, but it was deemed “too damaging to the economy” so they weren’t permitted to. These restrictions just keep getting tighter and tighter.

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          No no no, you see, they can quit and risk starvation any time they want! It’s totally different! Fine! Ethical!

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    Labor really going all in on authoritarianism lately…

    Ngl, time to just start destroying the coal railways instead of blocking them for a few hours