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I ett videoklipp upplagt på Amnesty Internationals officiella Twitterkonto på torsdagen har man valt att ta med de klimatextremistiska grupper som attackerat och vandaliserat diverse konstverk under den senaste tiden som ett sätt för att skapa uppmärksamhet.
Videon består bland annat av den brittiska gruppen Just Stop Oils uppmärksammade attacker de senaste veckorna och ackompanjeras av texten ”Vi har ont om tid”.
We're running out of time 🌎 pic.twitter.com/QSnmJLJ2Hd
— Amnesty International (@amnesty) October 27, 2022
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Samtidigt är organisationens drag långt ifrån populärt hos alla och reaktionerna har varit många.
Remember when you guys had credibility. Good times.
— Adam Sellers (@YisraelChaiAdam) October 27, 2022
@amnesty I have supported you for over 40 years, but this is the feather on the camel’s back. To support criminal acts against works of art is indefensible. Art is NOT responsible for climate change!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Stuart Russell (@StuartR92034479) October 27, 2022
There was a time in my life that I donated to Amnesty International and Greenpeace. Now I wouldn’t give you neo communist globalist would be tyrants anything, even not at gunpoint!
— Helmut Hoorn (@reggiederakker) October 27, 2022
Damaging our common cultural herritage, something that is classified as a war crime if done in war, is no legitimate method but a crime that deserves to be punished. That Amnesty is lending its name to these actions shows how far the organisation has strayed. No support for you.
— Furir Švejk (Triarius)🌻 (@GsonHenke) October 27, 2022
Attacking art that is on display for public enjoyment is wrong you are losing public support
— Michael Crossan ☘️ (@gasmanmick) October 27, 2022
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