🚨🇸🇪 BREAKING NEWS: A Swedish court has acquitted two climate activists who vandalized Claude Monet's painting “The Artist’s Garden” (1900) at the Stockholm National Museum in 2023.
🖼 The court ruled that the act did not amount to serious vandalism.
👩⚖️ The activists were exempted from criminal liability, sparking debate about the line between protest and vandalism.
🌍 The case reflects a trend of climate groups using shocking acts to attract attention, while also raising questions about how society and the law should handle it.
👉 This is a controversial ruling that could set a precedent for similar cases in the future.
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🚨🇸🇪 BREAKING NEWS: A Swedish court has acquitted two climate activists who vandalized Claude Monet's painting “The Artist’s Garden” (1900) at the Stockholm National Museum in 2023.
🖼 The court ruled that the act did not amount to serious vandalism.
👩⚖️ The activists were exempted from criminal liability, sparking debate about the line between protest and vandalism.
🌍 The case reflects a trend of climate groups using shocking acts to attract attention, while also raising questions about how society and the law should handle it.
👉 This is a controversial ruling that could set a precedent for similar cases in the future.