

We are facing the most dangerous crisis humanity has seen
December 16, 2022
Last Tuesday, I was released on bail pending appeal in March. While my sentence is outrageous - as are the anti-democratic laws that allowed it to happen - I urge you not to lose sight of the reason I was jailed. Our way of life is under threat from the greatest, most dangerous crisis humanity has ever seen. Each of you must act now.
Dear wonderful supporters,Its Violet here! In case you didnt hear, I made it out on bail last Tuesday pending my appeal in March. The fight against this oppressive sentence is not yet over, but I am thankful to be able to spend Christmas with my family, and Im so excited to have the opportunity to speak with you all at some upcoming events that Id like to tell you about.
Before I do though, I just want to say that Im so, so grateful for the generosity of the 1,234 people who have donated to the fundraiser Get Violet Out Of Prison, and for all the efforts you have all put into publicising, protesting and mobilising around this appalling repression. As you may have seen, the donations weve received have well exceeded what we expect will be required for my appeal, and Im writing to let you know that the excess funds will be donated in solidarity towards assisting other people in my position. Im not the only person facing jail time for the so-called crime of standing up for a safe, liveable planet, and solidarity is our best, most essential counter to the repressive power of the courts and the government.
But while my sentence is outrageous - as are the anti-democratic laws that allowed it to happen - I urge you all not to lose sight of the reason I parked that truck on the Harbour Bridge.
Our planet, our home, our mother, is being murdered. Earths environment and ecology are facing the greatest, most dangerous crisis humanity has ever seen. Premier Perrottet told the media that protests must not interfere with our way of life - but the deadly parade of fires, floods, famines, water shortages and conflict that scientists tell us are coming if we do not act now will render our way of life a distant, hazy memory.
The Premier knows this, of course - Im sure hes a smart man, well-educated and well-informed. But like anyone whos served in Australian governments for a long time, he knows exactly who he really serves: the fossil fuel industry, who get $22,000 of public money every single minute, and their collaborators in the media. Thats why he was so pleased to see me sentenced - because he knows that discouraging people from taking the most effective form of action to fight the climate crisis will keep his bosses pockets full and the political donations flowing.
Its our job to show him that we have not been cowed by this crackdown, and thats what I plan to do. Id like you to join me.
On Friday night at 6:30, I was joined by activists from across the Australian climate movement in an online forum discussing the state of play in climate activism, hosted by Extinction Rebellion and featuring Blockade Australias Emma Dorge, who is also facing harsh penalties for taking direct action this year.
This Saturday, Ill be joining a protest at Sydney Town Hall at 2pm to call for the overturning of the new repressive laws with a range of groups. Read more here: PROTEST: Repeal the Anti-Protest Laws! Drop the Charges Against Climate Activists!
Finally, next Thursday night at 7pm I will be joined by my friend Ben Pennings of Stop Adani/Galilee Blockade, and Sophie McNeill of Human Rights Watch, to further discuss the political repression of peaceful protest in a Solidarity Forum hosted by Stop Fossil Fuel Subsidies (Stop FFS) - learn more and register here!
Thank you once again for supporting climate activism in this precarious moment. I look forward to seeing you at these events.
With love and rage,
Violet CoCo
Purpose Statement
Let us take a moment, this moment, to consider why we are here.
Let us recall our love for the whole of humanity, in all corners of the world.
Let us remember our love for this beautiful planet that feeds, nourishes and sustains all life.
Let us recollect our sincere desire to protect all this, for now and for generations to come.
As we act today, may we find the courage
to bring this sense of peace and appreciation
to everyone we encounter,
to every word we speak
and to every action we take.
In this emergency. Together. Rooted in love. We are all Crew.
We are all we need.
May it be so.
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Violet Coco
Violet CoCo is an artist, musician, aunty and climate activist. She was the first person sentenced under controversial new anti-protest laws in NSW, receiving a sentence of 18 months in prison for blocking the harbour bridge under the banner Fireproof Australia, a campaign supporting firefighters. Her sentence was dropped on appeal. She feels this repression should not waver our commitment to defend our planet. Violet has been arrested 33 times, and imprisoned four times, including famously for burning a pram outside Parliament House on the same day the IPCC declared a Code Red for Humanity due to climate breakdown. Violet Coco describes herself as a conscientious objector to the murder of our planet. She has been a part of organising major disruptive festivals of civil disobedience with Extinction Rebellion, supported First Nations and the decolonisation of so called Australia, while also advocating for world peace, justice for women, refugees, and queer communities.