Eco Loons Who Threw Soup On Van Gough Painting Sent To PRISON

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Two attention seeking Just Stop Oil loons have been sentenced to two years and twenty months in prison respectively after they threw soup at the priceless Sunflowers painting by Van Gough.

The incident occurred two years ago in London. 

The agitators, Phoebe Plummer, the they/them pink haired, posh plum-mouthed trust fund baby, and Anna Holland, caused more than $10,000 in damages.

Now, in a first, they’ve been dealt a punishment that goes some way to account for the crime they committed.

“You two simply had no right to do what you did to Sunflowers, and your arrogance in thinking otherwise deserves the strongest condemnation,” Judge Christopher Hehir told them.

The judge added, “The pair of you came within the thickness of a pane of glass of irreparably damaging or even destroying this priceless treasure, and that must be reflected in the sentences I pass.”

Plummer, a serial disrupter, received an extra three months on her sentence for blocking a major road after already receiving a formal warning not to engage in such action.

As we have previously highlighted, Plummer is the privately educated daughter of a wealthy family who live in a £4 million mansion in Chelsea, which goes some way to explaining why they/them are always ‘rebelling’.

Just Stop Oil, an offshoot of Extinction Rebellion, is literally funded by billionaires. Shock troops for globalist technocrats pushing for the same ‘net zero’ agenda, they’re the ultimate creature of the establishment.

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  1. “The pair of you came within the thickness of a pane of glass of irreparably damaging or even destroying this priceless treasure, and that must be reflected in the sentences I pass.”

    Priceless treasure? I haven’t noticed that people that come within the thickness of a pane of glass or irreparably damaging or even destroying a piece of expensive electronic equipment that may be essential to the life of a lot of people get any prison time whatsoever.

    That’s what we get in a sick culture that respects symbols more than what they represent. People throw soup at the symbol and then go to prison for it. Instead of, for example, doing something to make it harder for people to get petrol (since they want to stop oil). They would probably still go to prison for it, but at least it would be clear to everybody what they were trying to do.

    All they’ve done in the end is convince a lot of silly art buffs that their blabbing isn’t a waste of time. As if they needed any more convincing. As if Van Gogh’s “secret” wasn’t blindingly obvious if you look at the circumstances of the art world of the time.

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