Just Stop Oil Activists Damage Magna Carta Display Case: An Overview

Just Stop Oil Activists Damage Magna Carta Display Case: An Overview

Just Stop Oil Activists Attempt to Damage Original Magna Carta's Display Case

An Overview of Just Stop Oil and Its Actions

The Just Stop Oil movement, along with other green "Apocalypse" initiatives, are often seen as the embodiment of contemporary Cultural Marxism. These movements bear a striking resemblance to the Chinese communist mobs that fueled the Cultural Revolution of 1966. The overarching aim of any Marxist movement is to destabilize and dismantle any opposing culture, using any means necessary, in order to replace it with a new progressive or collectivist system. Western civilization has been a particular target of these activists, who aim to bring about a 'woke' revolution.

Activists Involved in Multiple Causes

It's common to see the same individuals or groups involved in a variety of seemingly unrelated causes. These may range from protests and riots supporting BLM, to Antifa efforts to disrupt conservative and moderate speakers, to protests aimed at controlling college campuses in the name of Gaza, or even anti-carbon protests aimed at undermining energy security under the guise of "saving the planet" from a non-existent global warming threat.

Targeting Symbols of Western History

What's particularly intriguing is the tendency of Just Stop Oil activists to target well-known symbols of western history for defacement or destruction. One might wonder what the Mona Lisa or the Magna Carta have to do with oil production or climate change. The answer is, quite simply, nothing. Protesters may argue that their attempts to destroy these historical artifacts are a means to garner media attention for their cause, but the only attention they seem to attract is negative, leading to public disdain rather than support.

The Real Message Behind the Actions

The true message here is one of aggression, not attention. Marxist activists are essentially stating that their enemy is not oil, but western culture. If they don't achieve their goals, they threaten to continue their attempts to destroy our most significant works of art and historical documents, piece by piece, in an effort to dismantle the west. Their decision to target the Magna Carta is not random; they know exactly what they're doing. In this particular instance, two elderly women were given a task they were unable to complete: Just Stop Oil protestors try to break the glass of the Magna Cartapic.twitter.com/68EaOeJS03 ā€” Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 10, 2024

The Incident at the British Library

Rev. Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, a retired biology teacher, were both arrested after they attempted to smash a glass case containing the historical document at the British Library in London on Friday, according to London's Metropolitan Police. The Magna Carta, a respected 13th Century treaty, held English royalty to the same legal standards as the citizens, and is often seen as a precursor to later freedom-based documents like the US Constitution and a source for western democracy.

The Saving Grace: Incompetence

The incompetence of the Just Stop Oil protestors is the only silver lining in this scenario, likely a natural result of the type of people drawn to the movement. However, the group is suspiciously well-coordinated and often receives support from progressive political leaders. This is a distressing reflection of the ideological hysteria that is currently holding the world hostage. With so many different movements gradually eroding the foundations of the west, it's only a matter of time before something gives way. Tyler Durden Sun, 05/12/2024 - 09:40

Final Thoughts

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