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Jane Fonda deems the links between the Vienna Opera and the oil industry “criminal”

2023-02-15T16:11:10.198Z


The American actress, guest of honor at the ball of the Austrian institution, asked for the termination of the sponsorship agreement with the oil company OMV.


American actress Jane Fonda, guest of honor at the Vienna Opera Ball, called on the prestigious institution on Wednesday to cut its ties with the oil industry, described as "criminal" by the climate

activist

.

She also interfered in geopolitics by expressing her "

anger

" against Russian President Vladimir Putin and by saluting "

the courage of the Ukrainian people and their extraordinary leader

" Volodymyr Zelensky, a former comedian who "

knew how to show himself to the height

".

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"

I discovered

" that the Austrian hydrocarbon company OMV "

is one of the sponsors of the ball

", she declared during a press conference in the Austrian capital.

"

I'm sorry to hear that.

These companies are criminals, they kill people, they kill the planet

,” said the 85-year-old star.

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For Jane Fonda, these oil companies are trying to restore their image, to “

make themselves socially acceptable by paying money to museums and operas

”.

Visibly recovered after her serious health problems, she did not hesitate to launch this offensive sentence in front of the assembled journalists: “

We cannot allow this.

The Vienna Opera is fantastic, make sure it stops being supported by an oil company

”.

As pressure mounts on cultural institutions linked to companies exploiting fossil fuels, the Royal Opera House in London announced in January the end of its contract with the oil giant BP.

The Austrian company OMV is also a historical partner of the Russian gas giant Gazprom.

“Paid handsomely”

A cinema icon who has become a pacifist, feminist and then environmental activist since the 1970s, Jane Fonda has also taken the side of those who stick to the asphalt to raise awareness.

In particular, she was asked about the

Letzte Generation

(Last generation) movement, which is organizing a series of traffic blocking actions in Vienna this week.

"

I know that many people are annoyed, but I completely understand why young people engage in such drastic gestures

", commented the one who was arrested several times for protesting against the immobility of political leaders.


And in the face of the "

chaos

" that awaits, in the face of "

this crisis which could mean the end of civilization

", everything must be done to "

attract attention

", insisted the actress with energy.

Jane Fonda will be the star on Thursday February 16 in the evening of the very posh Opera Ball, which is making its return after a two-year forced break linked to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Coming to Vienna “

because I am paid handsomely

”, money used to finance her actions against climate change, she “

will not dance

”.

Because “

I have prostheses in one shoulder, in the hips and in the knees.

I am old and I risk falling apart

, ”she laughed.

Source: lefigaro

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