Activists from Shut The System sabotaged telecommunications cables leading to far-right lobbyists’ headquarters at 55 Tufton Street on Saturday 4 January.

They passed a note under the door saying this:

The greed-fuelled climate denialists and racists in this building are silencing warnings about the lethal risks of climate change while sewing hatred and division across our communities, all to prop up their wealthy, corporate friends and funders.

Shut The System does not tolerate murder and racism. We have cut off your Wi-Fi in defiance against the millions of deaths on your hands.

  • katy ✨
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    oh no how are the terfs and the lgb alliance gonna get their operating orders now

  • @enkille
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    293 days ago

    The non-violent underground climate group cut through fibre optic cables …

    My dumb ass read this and thought they were a literal subterranean activist group that would go around cutting cables

  • @Sanctus
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    253 days ago

    Fuck yeah. Let’s get a million chapters of this nationwide

    • Echo Dot
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      Don’t need to, all the dicks are in London. For example I can’t imagine a Clapton chapter is really going to achieve very much.

      • @Sanctus
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        22 days ago

        Get 'em worldwide. Solidarity.

    • @Aquatic_Melon
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      No external connection means no internet which means WiFi is pointless. Most devices use WiFi not ethernet.

      • @[email protected]
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        Most businesses still have resources on the local network (printers, shares, …), which makes wifi useful.

        Besides, they don’t have a mobile backup solution using 4G/5G? We had that years ago and I mean that as in business and private individuals, provided right in the modem from the ISP.

        • Flax
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          22 days ago

          We have that as well provided from our ISP

    • @[email protected]
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      92 days ago

      Pretty sure it’s an English thing, their telco companies call the internet services they sell WiFi. I think it’s because a WiFi connection is all the end user typically sees. Victorian, Georgian and post WW2 ghetto houses aren’t easy to install new cabling into.

      • Echo Dot
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        It’s not a synonym, it’s just that these guys are idiots.

        To be clear I agree with what they did but I wish they’d run the note past someone with technical skills, because now they just sound stupid. Although so are the occupants in the building so perhaps the note was aimed more at their intelligence level.

        • @[email protected]
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          No I’m not saying it’s an English language thing, I’m saying it’s English like an England thing. Everyone in England calls their internet “the WiFi”. They say that because their internet providers market it to them like that and in general they typically rely on wireless (WiFi) in their homes because their houses were built in a time when they were barely equipped to handle electrical cabling let alone ethernet cabling.

          The article is from the UK you can tell from the English house and the English police office out the front.

          • Echo Dot
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            The only people who call Wi-Fi internet are people that don’t know what either are.

            Technologically electorate people can be found all over the world but it’s not evidence of a language thing.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 day ago

              I mean you are clearly in the UK (or at the very least registered with a UK instance for some other obscure reason) so surely you’ve noticed that almost everyone there outside of those working in telecoms and IT calls the internet “The WiFi”? I agree that the only people who confuse the two terms are technologically illiterate, but sadly that is a significant number of people. I worked there in telecoms for 5 years and it was one of the first things I noticed when talking to people with anything related to internet services.

    • @tordenflesk
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      Yes, kids are calling ethernet “wifi-cables” now.

  • @grue
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    63 days ago

    We have cut off your Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi

    • paraphrand
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      92 days ago

      They are speaking to their audience. Seems they picked the right word to me!

    • Mr Poletski
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      12 days ago

      I wrapped a desk fans’ blades in tinfoil and left it by their router, motherfucker I cut their wifi off 30 times a fucking second!

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      If we are playing that game, also it says they cut the fibre to the building, so the Wi-Fi should be fine.

      Funny how people conflate Internet connectivity with wireless networking.

      • Mr Poletski
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        12 days ago

        sky does it on purpose to sell you bullshit internet packages.

  • Nougat
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    22 days ago

    We have cut off your Wi-Fi …

    The non-violent underground climate group cut through fibre optic cables