
Monet Attackers Walk Free
Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.

Judges ruled the activists lacked intent to damage the artwork, leaving the museum to absorb nearly €15,000 in repair costs.

Legal costs push the total financial burden for the ten protesters to €1.1 million, marking one of the first civil rulings against the Last Generation climate group.

Activists poured environmentally friendly paint into the canals, rivers, lakes, and fountains of ten Italian cities to draw attention to the “effects of climate catastrophe.”

We should all reject the doom and gloom peddled by activists, and embrace humanity’s potential.

Berlin police stated that they would not take action against the call for violence because “old white men” do not represent a national or ethnic group.

Professional protester Greta Thunberg said with so many crises going on, it’s important to make sure “the climate crisis does not disappear into the crowd.”
The ‘Last Generation’ protesters demanded that the government redirect funds from road construction to public transportation.

In the name of saving the future, they desecrate the past.
A controversial prank involving chemical threats has reignited calls to crack down on radical climate activism.

The group is dismayed that ordinary citizens don’t appreciate their road blockades and airport disruptions.