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Just Stop Oil doesn’t understand protest

25 October 2022

12:40 AM

25 October 2022

12:40 AM

After Just Stop Oil’s recent attack on Van Gogh’s Sunflowers at the National Gallery, the association has become emboldened by the international publicity their actions engendered. This is clearly the explanation for today’s field trip to Madame Tussaud’s where, after buying tickets like good little anti-capitalists, two of its activists covered a waxwork model of King Charles III with chocolate cake.

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