The clash that comes
from eco-resistance to eco-terrorism?
, by Anthony Cortes, Sébastien Leurquin, editions of the Rock, 252 pages, 18.90 euros.
The script is written in advance.
And each time, the play goes as planned.
The images go around social networks, before being taken up on traditional news channels.
Common sense is indignant ("A shame!") or is silent, for fear of being seen at best as the service reactionary, at worst as the destroyer of the climate cause.
The green activist, he anticipated the criticism of the camp opposite.
Guilleret, proud of his achievement, he replies after having sprinkled Van Gogh's Sunflowers
in London with soup , or Gustav Klimt's
Life and Death
in Vienna with black liquid
, that the painting was not damaged, because protected by glass.
That, in any case, the climate emergency deserves a few slight obstacles to the law.
And if the indignant is still not convinced by the arguments of his interlocutor...
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