This is probably Israeli propaganda judging by the lame attempts to get in.
Edit Okay i watched it again.
Did this even take place in isreal?
Breadtube if it didn't suck.
Post videos you genuinely enjoy and want to share, duh. Celebrate the diversity of interests shared by chapochatters by posting a deep dive into Venetian kelp farming, I dunno. Also media criticism, bite-sized versions of left-wing theory, all the stuff you expected. But I am curious about that kelp farming thing now that you mentioned it.
Low effort / spam videos might be removed, especially weeb content.
There is a cytube that you can paste videos into and watch with whoever happens to be around. It's open submission unless there's something important to commandeer it with at the time.
A weekly watch party happens every Saturday (Sunday down under), with video nominations Saturday-Monday, voting Monday-Thursday. See the pin for whatever stage it's currently in.
This is probably Israeli propaganda judging by the lame attempts to get in.
Edit Okay i watched it again.
Did this even take place in isreal?
They're not trying to get in at least not for any length of time, they're just doing enough damage to shut the thing down for several days and force it to stop production. You do this each time the factory operates again until it is no longer economically sustainable to just close it. Multiple Elbit factories like this one have been permanently closed this way.
:sicko-wholesome: I wonder how the security at Raytheon compares with this
wow that's impressive. have any articles about the campaign?
This covers one of the closures:
There's nothing in long text format that covers all of it to my knowledge. There is a short docu video here but it's older: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCV-vTWTwsQ
What damage are they doing? They take some hammers and axe to a door. Barely doing damage. Toss something into the window that doesn't seem to do any thing.
The fight between the guards and the actors also looks very meh.
You're thinking with a spectacle mindset instead of a strategic one.
Low damage attacks function to close these factories for a week or so while cleanup and repair occurs while also having the benefit of not actually damaging public opinion. They harm no human beings and there is no imagery that can be used as spectacle to turn public opinion against this kind of protest. By being only one step up from something XR does you get wide support.
Additionally you don't actually want to do anything that might land your activists in hot water, or increase danger to your activists in future. The target isn't the security guards who are just doing their jobs, the target is the factory. Attacking a security guard with a fucking hammer in hand is going to lose you an activist for future attacks and instantly turn public opinion against you allowing for police to be heavy handed in response. It also means security guards in future will fucking treat you like you're a personal threat to their physical safety (because you are).
The strategy is to do enough damage to close the thing without losing public opinion while also making sure your activists aren't prosecuted. Right now there hasn't been a single prosecution in over a year of attacks on factories across the country, but if you burned down the building or physically attacked a human being prosecution would have to go ahead. For the time being this tactic has been working because it's speculated that weapons company and the state doesn't want the scrutiny of the legal process. They wouldn't be able to ignore serious physical injury or something that would be a threat to life though.
What you do is you grind the place to a halt with many attacks over time, creating a situation in which it would be better to just close the thing than keep it open because half the time it has to be closed anyway.
That whole video is spectacle.
It's not spectacle if it succeeds in causing permanent closures.
It'll just move. Or up the gaurds. If it works cool.
And yes that video is spectacle. The whole way it's filmed is to make it look more serious than it actually is. Twisted angles, zoomin out real fast. Different colored smoke bombs. The jump suits
It looks like a slipknot video.
I'm not sure what part of keeping public support you don't understand. You can look cool while also doing something effective at the same time, it generates organisation growth and increases the number of participants. If you want something shot in a different way then take a look at https://twitter.com/Pal_action/status/1539520043578531840
Or up the gaurds
Good, raises costs.
It’ll just move.
If they move, so be it. It won't be in this country anymore. A win for the british people who don't want to create weapons for israel on british soil.
K.
It's a video created too cause a stir to bring people to it's side. A spectacular video if you will
Sorry i thought this video was from Israel that's why it's western activism type action had me confused and thinking it's just :fedposting:
No, these are Israeli weapons factories based in the UK that build drones used by Israel to bomb + monitor Palestinians
The damage isn't just performed outside. It's just harder to video inside and most video ends up garbage because you have no time to take good shots. One person with a hammer (or a paint sprayer) can do plenty of damage inside these places though.