Public effort needed not to ‘stand by’ as civilisation ‘trashed’ by end-time cultists

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Public effort needed not to ‘stand by’ as civilisation ‘trashed’ by end-time cultists
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Author Douglas Murray says a general public effort is needed not to “stand by” as civilisation is “trashed” by end-time cultists.

Two climate change activists recently attempted to deface a famous Claude Monet painting at the Barberini Museum by throwing mashed potatoes at it and gluing their hands to the wall.

“I don’t simply think we should be observers as our cultural inheritance is despoiled and ruined and has paint and soup and mashed potato thrown against it,” Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “I can’t think of another era in recorded civilised history where people would have just stood by and allowed this to happen.”

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