"Unconventional Tactics: The Strategic Evolution of Climate Activism"

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An opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times rationalized the use of shocking activism, such as throwing soup at the Mona Lisa, as a legitimate strategy for climate change activists to garner attention and make their cause more acceptable and successful. The author, USC professor Shannon Gibson, argued that combining radical civil disobedience with mainstream actions can increase awareness and support for moderate action, citing historical examples and recent protests targeting President Biden. The piece rebuked critics, emphasizing that these tactics aim to influence government and business decision-makers.
Topics:world#activism#climate-change#mona-lisa#opinion-piece#opinionclimate-change-activism#protest-strategy
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