I was watching Invasion of The Dinosaurs, a 1974 serial of Doctor Who, this week. (Bear with me, I'm not on the wrong thread, but also spoilers, sweeties!) In it there is a conspiracy to return a selected group of British people to a 'holden age' of ecology which involves removing the rest of the human race from history. The selected group don't know that's the plan and think they are on a 3 month space flight in some form of suspended animation to another planet. (Don't look to closely at the plot, as it's neither the point of the serial nor this post)
Anyway, the people behind the conspiracy are doing it out of what they see as the best of intentions but have decided the end justifies the means, and the selected group as they gradually discover the truth react in different ways, initially one of them, played by Carmen Silvera of 'Allo 'Allo, thinks thar murdering Sarah Jane to shut her up, is OK.
I'm with pretty well everyone on the thread that those involved are fuckwits, and that it is counter productive but in general the fuckwits are acting out the best of intentions. As Prof D has highlighted the last govt was pulling back on environmental issues, and these protests gave them cover. At the same time, those pull backs were what triggered the fuckwits to think that the protests were necessary, and they would see the last govt as dangerous fuckwits, and those going too quietly along with it as deluded fools.
The Doctor Who serial is, amongst other things, highlighting that it's not the aim of the ideology being bad, that allows people to do bad things - hints of the it needing religion to get good people to do bad things quote. Note, reading the report there seem hints of a messianic influence from Roger Hallam.
The other aspect here is that protests like these allowed the last govt to introduce more severe restrictions on protests generally, and challenging that made difficult because, in this world where nuance has been removed from the dictionary it's seen as supporting this type of protest.
I'm still unconvinced by this type of sentencing because that feels counterproductive. It will ramp up the conspiracy ideas of those who tout the idea of 'carbon judges'. I'm with Gordon and Aruntraveller on the idea of some suitable community service that in the words of the Mikado let's the punishment fit the crime.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_the_Dinosaurshttps://youtu.be/UadpOCWhQVc?si=_8n4JO-FRu6j_5Dj