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Environment Activists destroying art

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Parang mas lalo pang di nakakatulong sa advocacy nila, people will hate them
 
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Looking for attention kasi mga tao jan usually. Okay naman pinaglalaban nila eh. Kaya lang ung mga activist din minsan sumisira sa reputation nila.
 
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I haven't seen anyone post about this yet, so I'm curious all of you think.

There have been news and v.ide.0s of Environment activist throwing paint all over important paintings and gluing themselves on the wall.

There is basically saying that, art is nothing is the earth is dead and demonstrates how people would react more on destroyed art rather than on environmental problems that are actually ruining the earth.

According to some articles I've read it seems like the paintings weren't actually ruined, they had plastic covers on them, the activist just wanted to do a demonstration I guess.

But if ever they did destroy important art, do you think they are justified in doing that as a propaganda? Or are they just going to be seen as crazy like any other extremist activists? What are your thoughts on this?
A bunch of brats , they thought they all know about everything , poor them .
 
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I haven't seen anyone post about this yet, so I'm curious all of you think.

There have been news and v.ide.0s of Environment activist throwing paint all over important paintings and gluing themselves on the wall.

There is basically saying that, art is nothing is the earth is dead and demonstrates how people would react more on destroyed art rather than on environmental problems that are actually ruining the earth.

According to some articles I've read it seems like the paintings weren't actually ruined, they had plastic covers on them, the activist just wanted to do a demonstration I guess.

But if ever they did destroy important art, do you think they are justified in doing that as a propaganda? Or are they just going to be seen as crazy like any other extremist activists? What are your thoughts on this?
It will come to pass, just hear their voices,
 
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One thing i can say about this is that. You cant fight destruction over destruction.
 
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not making any sense para sakin, lahat naman may feel ng inequality pero bakit dapat manira ng art na gawa ng ibang tao, nakakainspire yung art na yun para sa iba ehh
 
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I haven't seen anyone post about this yet, so I'm curious all of you think.

There have been news and videos of Environment activist throwing paint all over important paintings and gluing themselves on the wall.

There is basically saying that, art is nothing is the earth is dead and demonstrates how people would react more on destroyed art rather than on environmental problems that are actually ruining the earth.

According to some articles I've read it seems like the paintings weren't actually ruined, they had plastic covers on them, the activist just wanted to do a demonstration I guess.

But if ever they did destroy important art, do you think they are justified in doing that as a propaganda? Or are they just going to be seen as crazy like any other extremist activists? What are your thoughts on this?
Nah not justified in the slightest it's like commuting an act of terrorism to make people aware of safety issues
 
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Right to protest is ok basta walang abala or destruction sa property. Ayaw nlng ng Fossil Fuel pero ung saksakyan nila ay petrol car. If electric car namn sa grid din namn galing ung pang charge using fossil fuel. Di ko ma gets
 
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