Climate extremists from the Just Stop Oil group have vandalized England’s Stonehenge monument with orange paint, claiming the act of desecration “builds on the legacy” of the ancient Britons who erected the stone circle.
The extremist group is using the criminal act to fundraise towards a £150,000 (~$191,000) target. The funds will go towards digital communications, media teams, safehouses, and legal defenses, among other things.
Just Stop Oil activists previously vandalized a display case containing an original copy of the Magna Carta in May, among many similar stunts. They sometimes block traffic, even preventing ambulances rushing to “life and death” emergencies from moving.
Taxpayer-funded technocrats such as United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres are indirectly encouraging climate extremists, fearmongering that “climate change is here [and] it is terrifying” and that “the era of global boiling has arrived.”
They may face a harsher response than usual to their Stonehenge stunt. The megaliths and the rare lichens growing on them have state protection under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act and endangered species legislation.
Anti-Israel activists have also been targeting British heritage in recent months, with the Palestine Action group slashing and spray-painting a 1917 portrait of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour in March.
🚨 NEW: Just Stop Oil have vandalised Stonehenge with orange paint over the lack of action on phasing our fossil fuels
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