Eco-activists with cakes attacked the figure of Charles III at Madame Tussauds
The second act of vandalism in two days was committed by eco-activists. This time, the figure of the British King Charles III in the Madame Tussauds Museum in London suffered at the hands of members of the "Last Generation" organization — two chocolate cakes were launched into it.
Eco-activists in the framework of the Just Stop Oil campaign called on the UK government to abandon the use of oil and no longer license its production.
Recall that yesterday, October 23, eco-activists stained with mashed potatoes the work of Claude Monet "Haystacks" at the Potsdam Museum in Germany. Earlier on October 14, they poured tomato soup over Van Gogh's painting "Sunflowers" at the National Gallery in London.
The participants of the movement are trying to force the government to abandon oil and thus prevent a climate catastrophe. They explain the attacks on paintings by saying that when an environmental catastrophe happens, food will become scarce, and painting will lose its value. They consider themselves the last generation capable of stopping the coming crisis.