No
The intention is to bring attention to the problems of environmental destruction


Yup this

There's a serious lack of solidarity between common people, many think life is about everyone fending for themselves and you are either successful or end up poor&homeless and if it's the latter it's supposedly your own 'fault', broader societal issues are conveniently overlooked.
"throws soup at a famous and expensive painting"claims that want to protect the enviroment,because logic.I think there are better ways to get attention nowadays.You don't need to act like an ogre.
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And what do big corporate-dicksucking politicians look like?🤣
and what does that have to do with anything related to the topic at hand?
 
Produce documentaries and short propanda movies and release them in social media.You can easily get more attention that way wihtout looking like a complete moron
As I said earlier, you care too much about people's looks.

Documentaries and whatnot already exist, except that people would rather watch stupid shit than educate themselves.

And there is a difference between knowledge and action. Watching a documentary isn't gonna stop global warming.

Also, throwing soup on painting protections is a very light way to militate
 
Depends how and where.

Destroying luxury factories that threaten a whole ecosystem is great yeah.

Throwing soup at glass protection isn't even vandalism
You're French. There's nothing more French than rioting and getting what you want out of those riots. I think he just has a hard time grasping that concept due to the culture difference.
 
You're French. There's nothing more French than rioting and getting what you want out of those riots. I think he just has a hard time grasping that concept due to the culture difference.
I'm not even talking about the very minority of protesters rioting though.


But people being appalled by soup on glass protection seem to be disconnected from reality.
 
I'm not even talking about the very minority of protesters rioting though.


But people being appalled by soup on glass protection seem to be disconnected from reality.
I don't really have a strong opinion on that. I think that the right to protest is essential. I'm not a big fan of riots since I value public property a lot, but I do understand why they happen in the first place. Nameless just tends to have more authoritarian takes than your average right winger.
 
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