Blocking some routes is the same as blocking all the routes in many cities, since road space is often near capacity. Therefore physically preventing someone from going home is militancy. Such actions cause multi-hour gridlocks. It prevents busy people from getting home to their families. It prevents emergency vehicles from making it to those in dire need. In major cities, such disruptive actions are stealing
tens of thousands of hours from people in aggregate. That is not just an inconvenience. You are casually tossing around the word privilege but the real privilege is thinking that your desire for cycling infrastructure is more important than the needs of a much larger number of people that are harmed.
> Have you heard how evangelicals in US moan about being the actual oppressed people?
I am not religious but there are many ways in which they are correct to make that claim as well.
> Knowingly breaking rules is malice.
Sounds like you agree that protesters blocking infrastructure is malice.