4 monthes ago | By Boston Herald
Disruption is not wisdom.
That distinction was lost on a group of climate activists who thought Wednesday morning commuters would see their snarling of Boston traffic and take up arms against fossil fuels.
There's nothing like deliberately blocking people from getting where they need to be to awaken solidarity with one's cause.
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