'The View' Hosts Revel In Ridiculing Climate Activists - Fox News Hosts Have A Hilarious Take On It...

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 16 June 2023 03:00 PM
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The co-hosts of "The View" have criticized climate activists who vandalized a Claude Monet painting with red paint at the Swedish National Museum.

The incident was meant to draw attention to global warming, but the co-hosts condemned the act, arguing that art should not be used for political change. Joy Behar called it "annoying" to use "art as your cudgel," while Whoopi Goldberg added that activists should focus on educating people about the need to protect the Earth. However, some observers have suggested that the co-hosts were only upset because the incident made them and their liberal allies look bad.

On "The Five," Greg Gutfeld and the panel of co-hosts discussed the incident, with Gutfeld suggesting that "The View" was only upset because it made their cause look bad. He also questioned whether Behar and Goldberg had "refined" artistic preferences, suggesting that "The View" was more like performance art than serious journalism.

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The incident is being criminally investigated as aggravated vandalism by Stockholm Regional Police. Emma Johanna Fritzdotter, one of the activist suspects, claimed that "the pandemic was nothing compared to the climate collapse." At the same time, Helen Wahlgren, a spokesperson for the Återställ Våtmarker (Restore Wetlands) group, said the incident was meant to pressure lawmakers in Stockholm to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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However, "The Five" host Dana Perino argued that such spectacles do not help the climate change movement. She claimed that no one has ever been persuaded to join the movement by watching young people throw paint on priceless works of art. Perino also suggested that the climate change movement is based on fear rather than reality and that renewables are not a viable solution. She argued that technological advances are needed, but people need a slow ramp to it rather than trying to do it all at once.

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In a previous incident, the United Kingdom-based activist group "Just Stop Oil" poured tomato soup on a Vincent van Gogh painting at the London National Gallery in October. Such incidents have been criticized by many as counterproductive to the cause of climate change activism.

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