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I mean as individuals
they may be anything.
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In their institutional
role they're monsters
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because the institution
is monstrous.
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Then the same is true here.
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My wife and l some years
ago had a tour home
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a demonstration.
:44:18
25 people arrived
:44:20
they hung a big banner
on the top of our house
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saying murderers
:44:24
they danced around outside
with gasmasks and so on.
:45:03
As a public demonstration
it wasnt very effective
:45:05
due to the fact that this
is a very rural area
:45:07
two people and a dog
:45:08
and it's not
a very big house
:45:10
which I think rather
surprised them
:45:12
but then we sat down
and talked to them
:45:14
for a couple of hours
:45:16
and we gave them
tea and coffee
:45:17
and they had
lunch on our lawn.
:45:35
After about 20
minutes they said
:45:37
Well the problem is
not you. It's Shell.
:45:40
And I said now wait a
minute lets talk about
:45:43
what is Shell?
:45:44
It's made up
of people like me.
:45:46
In the end what we
found in that discussion
:45:48
were all the things
they we're worried about
:45:50
I was worried about as well
:45:52
climate oppressive
regimes human rights
:45:56
the big difference
between us was
:45:59
I feel that I can actually
make a contributions to this