Summary

Australian senators censured Senator Lidia Thorpe for her outburst against King Charles III during his visit, calling him a colonizer and demanding land and reparations. Thorpe defended her actions, stating she would repeat them if Charles returned.

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      6 hours ago

      She’s right, but outbursts like this are the equivalent of activists throwing paint at the Mona Lisa. It makes that side look petulant and doesn’t effect change. If she really wants land and reparations, did she really think this grandstanding was the way to accomplish that goal?

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        2 hours ago

        No, not the plastic sheeting in front of the Mona Lisa! It’ll take minutes for a janitor the come wipe that off.

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        I think she’s as fully aware as black and indigenous Americans are that she’ll never actually get what she’s owed, so she might as well tell the king that’s been forced on her people to fuck off.

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          2 hours ago

          The news coverage on this was the point. Bringing awareness to her people’s situation.

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          Although its still too damn high, only 50% of British people believe the monarchy thats been forced on us is important.

          They are losing the popularity contest here too.

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        6 hours ago

        If it made Charles momentarily uncomfortable then that’s enough justification for me.

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        I think the whole point of acts like you describe show how you (people) care more about a painting than the continual ravaging of life on this planet by those who seek wealth and power.

        What does the Mona Lisa matter when more and more of the worlds population is scrapping to survive under constant threat of environmental and economic collapse and war brought on by the people who host and visit such works of art.

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          2 hours ago

          You’re right, that’s why thanks to those brave protesters, climate change is now a thing of the past! Oh, wait…

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              2 hours ago

              What an extraordinarily stupid argument.

              Gee, thanks. We need people to actually do something tangible and useful, not teenage histrionics directed at completely irrelevant things. For example, I volunteer with a group that recently obtained protection for a large wetland in my area. That’s something that directly impacts climate change and biodiversity. I also volunteer with my local green party which has successfully passed several pieces of environmental protection legislation. What have you personally done to help other than whine online and throw paint at inanimate objects?

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                Wow you’re so great! thanks to you, climate change is now a thing of the past! Oh, wait…

                (obviously, in jest. that’s great you do that. You probably should’ve said something like that to begin with)