The arts world, and music, seem to think that their shit doesn’t stink, that they can fly around constantly to events and their emissions don’t count because they make their money entertaining people.
We all need to act responsibly, and stop acting as though it’s someone else’s problem.
Any one know which spray paint they used?
Should’ve blue themselves.
Isn’t spray paint (and glue for that matter) really bad for the environment?
Damn they really changed my mind
Up until I saw them glue their hand to a valuable piece of art work I didn’t give a single shite about the climate, but now thanks to this random act of vandalism I can see the error of my ways
Mmm spray paints, very environmentally friendly lol
Much as I agree with the message the protestors wish to convey and applaud them for finding such an effective method to gain attention, the sight of that orange spray paint on such beautiful masonry is saddening.
They’d have got a kicking if they went for the Dali.
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The arts world, and music, seem to think that their shit doesn’t stink, that they can fly around constantly to events and their emissions don’t count because they make their money entertaining people.
We all need to act responsibly, and stop acting as though it’s someone else’s problem.
Any one know which spray paint they used?
Should’ve blue themselves.
Isn’t spray paint (and glue for that matter) really bad for the environment?
Damn they really changed my mind
Up until I saw them glue their hand to a valuable piece of art work I didn’t give a single shite about the climate, but now thanks to this random act of vandalism I can see the error of my ways
Mmm spray paints, very environmentally friendly lol
Much as I agree with the message the protestors wish to convey and applaud them for finding such an effective method to gain attention, the sight of that orange spray paint on such beautiful masonry is saddening.
They’d have got a kicking if they went for the Dali.