“Come on, this afternoon, I would like to come back to these two eco-activists who threw tomato soup on a work by Van Gogh in England. We have just understood why the Mona Lisa has been sulking for all these years, maybe “Maybe because she’s actually hungry. We can’t throw food at the ducks anymore, we can maybe throw some at the blackboards, huh. Afterwards, it’s true that it’s stupid to do that, to denounce misery by screwing up the painting of someone who had lived all his life in misery, it’s stupid. That’s if we have to throw food on something, I remind you that we have Bernard-Henri Lévy, he is made for that, it is for that. In any case, the world reacted more when two kids throw Knorr on a painting than when WWF announces that 65% of animals have disappeared in 50 years.
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