At the Montreal Museum of Extraordinary, he confused the activist Pablo Picasso’s picture with pink paint. In the Montreal Gazette, he protested the indifference to the victims of climate disasters.

The action of vandalism caused an uncertain reaction. On the one hand, many condemned the damage to the masterpiece of L’HTA, written by the Master in 1901. On the other hand, he drew attention to the problem of ineffective struggle with the action of the activist, unequal distribution of resources and the consequences of climate change.
“Art, not only when people survive, not when they live, not that activists said how little money was spent to eliminate the consequences of floods and fires.

One way or another, the picture was not injured thanks to the protective glass. This event has become a part of a series of protests organized by Movement by Movement by the last generation of Canada. The activists demand the government to create a special agency that will protect against climate disasters and help the victims.
Previously, the football player Lionel Messi filed a lawsuit with a request for compensation for damage to an environmental organization. Eko -Aktivists not only knocked out the windows of the football house star, but also soaked the walls with paint.
Source: People Talk

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