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this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2024
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But they (probably) didn’t do permanent damage to this or the painting, just enough to cause outrage.
And that's an issue, they need to cause damage to wake people up. Revolutions don't happen by painting graffitis that are covered the next day, they happen through acts that put an end to the status quo. Had the Mona Lisa been ruined we would still talk about it today.
What's happening in the world now is much worse than what lead to the French or American Revolution, but people are more bothered by the fact that people used fake paint on Stonehenge than the fact that close to a thousand have died in Saudi Arabia JUST TODAY because of climate change.
Yeah, the kind of outrage that will push even more people to vote for the kind of politicians that will stop this... The same kind of politicians that also claim that climate change is a hoax.