Climate Vandals Strike At Monet In Sweden

We regret to inform you that another pair of trust fund kids have attacked a prized European artwork. AP reports that two women were taken in by police in Stockholm, Sweden, after throwing paint at and glueing themselves to Monet’s The Artist’s Garden at Giverny (1900).

This happened at an exhibition titled “The Garden” at Sweden’s National Museum. The exhibition resumed on Thursday and the painting was undamaged thanks to the glass.

Climate activists, convinced the planet is headed towards ecological doom, have in recent years stepped up their efforts to get us to listen by attacking prized artworks with a variety of weapons, especially, paint, glue, and canned soup.

They see the art world as the corrupt heart of capitalism and are determined to make it bend a knee.

Famously last year, activists from the British group Just Stop Oil threw a can of Heinze tomato soup at Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers”, which brought them sizable attention. Multiple similar attacks have since occurred.

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