As usual, for some news that’s actually newsworthy, I had to go beyond the borders of my own nation. Of course, my all-time favorite, Sky News Australia.
But before you view the exceptionally thought provoking video below, I’d like you to consider just a couple of snippets from some fairly hard-core leftie news organs;
From USA TODAY;
‘Protesters smeared paint on the case and pedestal of “Little Dancer Aged Fourteen,” a sculpture by Edgar Degas, in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. on April 27.
From Britain’s The Guardian;
This year, famous artworks have been attacked by protesters from various activist groups demanding action on the climate crisis. The incidents include a German environmental group throwing mashed potatoes at a Claude Monet painting in a Potsdam museum, activists from Just Stop Oil throwing tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers at the National Gallery in London, a group splashing pea soup on a van Gogh masterpiece in Rome, Extinction Rebellion campaigners targeting a Picasso painting in Melbourne, and activists gluing themselves to artworks by Botticelli, Boccioni, Van Gogh and other old masters.
Most recently, on Wednesday, two protesters from the Stop Fossil Fuel Subsidies group scrawled over Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s soup cans, at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.
Now we see Sky News Australia anchor, Arkansas-born, Iranian-raised, family escaped after the fall of the Shah, Rita Panahi interviewing Indian-American and now transplanted Aussie, Kosha Gada, discussing how the lefty loons can only protest if they destroy things of beauty.
Enjoy.