A painting of Lord Balfour housed at the University of Cambridge’s Trinity College was slashed by protest group Palestine Action.

The painting of Lord Balfour was made in 1914 by Philip Alexius de László inside Trinity College. The Palestine Action group specifically targeted the Lord Balfour painting, describing his declaration as the beginning of “ethnic cleansing of Palestine by promising the land away—which the British never had the right to do.”

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See, climate activists? This means something. Now please stop throwing tomato soup at Van Goge and Da Vinci.

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Little known fact, Van Gogh actually founded BP.

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Mooooommm… lemmygrad is leaking again.

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Tankie is when you don’t care what happens to a bastard’s portrait, one very specifically related to the thing they’re protesting.

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LoL, when the end justifies the means.

Look at them, out in force, giddy and supportive over a fucking mentally ill woman slashing a painting. The only thing these people need to do to kill a cause is support it.

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Obsessive bootlickers never miss a chance to pretend their mediocre fluff piece made by an irrelevant artist is some cultural cornerstone, whether it’s a painting of a genocidal inbred or a statue of a slaving murderer.

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… the artist …

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Hang on a tick. Is that my old cheese? My good-time boy?! Or is he but a simple human man?

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Impossible, Jackeeeee d’tonaah is not that old. He is still in the spry of youth!

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Its all in the toothpick

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The very same, my dear boy!

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Take a look at everyone clutching their pearls over this painting and think about what doesn’t upset them

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The Israeli army is retreating in fear. Now it’s a painting, next time they might smash a vase!

The thing is that the is plain useless. Nobody is going to have a change of heart because somebody slashed a painting. If anything I think it can have a slight effect on the opposite direction.

It’s also very interesting, some people defending this action and upset about Israels invasion seem very chill about Russia’s invasion…

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You’re getting down voted, but you’re absolutely right. Zionists will use this as another excuse to ignore the movement, while it does nothing to help the Palestinian people.

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Yeah. I think so many people just have this “it’s for a good reason”, and don’t consider if it’s useful if even positive for them.

Might have have a better impact to force them through social movement to remove the painting. Achieving that would have been a much stronger message.

Still I think most downvotes come from people that don’t like I’ve brought up Russia’s invasion as something negative.

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No amount of destroyed paintings won’t make me care more about Palestine

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If they punched a baby, instead, which is actually better than what’s going Gaza, would it be wrong for people to be upset about them taking it out on something that has nothing to do with the criminals they are protesting?

It’s a dumb thing they did and they are a piece of shit. But what Israel is doing is Gaza is infinitely worse. It completely reasonable and easy to hold these two positions at the same time.

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Uh… Balfour definitely has something to do with Israel.

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Are you arguing that this painting is to blame for this?

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Oh no, a painting! So much more important and relatable than children dying. That happens all the time.

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Edit: I’m agreeing with the above point, folks. Lives are more important than paintings. We need a lot more outrage about people dying and less about property damage.

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Has this prevented any kids from dying? Or is it in addition to children dying? Can people be upset at two (or even… three!) things at the same time?

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I agree with your point, but want to highlight that at no point did I suggest people can’t be upset about multiple things. No offense intended toward you personally (or anyone really), but your response now seems to be the standard reaction to shut down anyone pointing out the disparity in media/public reaction between things like people dying or being repressed and material goods being vandalized or destroyed. It’s getting better, but the theme of reporting tended to be that property damage is a tragic loss of irreplaceable treasure, while genocide was more akin to “some people went to sleep and didn’t wake up again, maybe they should have complied”.

Of course people can be upset by multiple things. When the magnitude of upset over precious but ultimately replaceable things being destroyed is greater than that for irreplaceable people being destroyed, then we have a problem.

At least that’s my take and I’m anything but infallible.

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This has the same energy as destroying confederate general statues. Good on them.

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