Palestine Action slash painting of Lord Balfour in the University of Cambridge

From Palestine Action's own press release, 8th March 2024:
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Palestine Action ruined a 1914 painting by Philip Alexius de László inside Trinity College, University of Cambridge of Lord Arthur James Balfour – the colonial administrator and signatory of the Balfour Declaration [1].

An activist slashed the homage and sprayed the artwork with red paint, symbolising the bloodshed of the Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration was issued in 1917.

Arthur Balfour, then UK Foreign secretary, issued a declaration which promised to build “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine, where the majority of the indigenous population were not Jewish [2]. He gave away the Palestinians homeland — a land that wasn’t his to give away.

After the Declaration, until 1948, the British burnt down indigenous villages to prepare the way; with this came arbitrary killings, arrests, torture, sexual violence including rape against women and men, the use of human shields and the introduction of home demolitions as collective punishment to repress Palestinian resistance [3] [4].

The British were initiating the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, fulfilling the Zionist aim to build their ‘home’ over the top of what were Palestinian communities, towns, villages, farms and ancestral land, rich in heritage, culture and ancient archeological history [5].

The Palestinians refer to this time as the Nakba — which translates into the great catastrophe. In 1948, the Zionist militia, trained by the British, forced over 750,000 Palestinians into exile, destroyed over 500 villages and forced those who remained to live under a brutal reign of occupation [6].

Since 1948, the Zionist regime continued to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian people which has now culminated in an intensified genocide in Gaza, which 20 United Nations experts refer to as the second Nakba [7]. Calls for a second Nakba were repeatedly made by Israeli leaders before October 7th [8].

In the past 154 days of genocide in Gaza, Israel has killed over 30,000 Palestinians, injured over 72,000 [9] and displaced over 1.9million — 80% of the Gaza population [10].

Britain’s support for the continued colonisation of Palestine hasn’t wavered since 1917.

Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms supplier, who use captive Palestinians in Gaza as a human laboratory to develop their weapons, use Britain as a manufacturing outpost. The Israeli weapons maker build weaponry in factories across the country and work closely with the British government [11][12].

Palestine Action vows to continue their direct campaign until Elbit is shut down and British complicity with the colonisation of Palestine ends.

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If you would like any further information on Palestine action, please contact media@palestineaction.org

Palestine Action is a direct-action network of groups and individuals formed with the mandate of taking action against the sites of Elbit Systems and other companies complicit in Israeli apartheid, calling for all such sites to be shut down.

[1] https://artuk.org/discover/artworks...g-om-pc-prime-minister-and-philosopher-134685

[2] https://www.aljazeera.com/features/...-century-on-the-balfour-declaration-explained

[3] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-63145992

[4] https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/britain-palestine-balfour-colonial-crimes-reparations

[5] https://decolonizepalestine.com/intro/the-mandate-years-and-the-nakba/

[6] https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2017/5/23/the-nakba-did-not-start-or-end-in-1948

[7] https://unric.org/en/palestine-preventing-a-genocide-in-gaza-and-a-new-nakba/

[8] https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/why-israels-leaders-call-for-second-nakba

[9] https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...fensive-gaza-health-ministry-says-2024-03-08/

[10] https://www.nrc.no/news/2023/december/gaza-displacement/

[11] https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/3794[12] https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/el...nment-contract-ministry-of-defence-7-october/


 
They got it - Trans-Jordan. Gaza wasn't part of British Mandate Palestine, though, it was part of Egypt that was so worthless they refused to take it back when Israel gave back Sainai.
Yes, but Trans-Jordan will never be a real country.
 
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Who cares, it's just a drawing, people are barely able to afford food and shelter in this economy and spergs are worried about some ancient drawing? It's not like he destroyed something that has actual real value
I hope the police don't investigate your death. After all, you don't have any actual value.
 
Who cares, it's just a drawing, people are barely able to afford food and shelter in this economy and spergs are worried about some ancient drawing? It's not like he destroyed something that has actual real value.
Except, up to now, these sorts of protests have collectively avoided physically damaging the art they "attack". They've damaged frames and thrown food at the protective glass, but they hadn't worked up the courage to slash paintings. Actually destroying an artwork crosses a psychological line that makes it much easier to destroy the next. The next piece of art they destroy will be more valuable. And yes, I'm including these protesters with the climate idiots; they're all drawn from the same population of disaffected students and wastrels, just given different slogans to yell.
 
An interesting development with this story on the bird app last couple of days. The backpack she’s wearing while committing her act of protest vandalism is a 2014 limited edition Mulberry x Cara Delevigne and currently resells for $600+
Like I said, they're all the same wastrels. Rich, bored, arrogant, and with an identity as fragile as a frozen soap bubble.
 
An interesting development with this story on the bird app last couple of days. The backpack she’s wearing while committing her act of protest vandalism is a 2014 limited edition Mulberry x Cara Delevigne and currently resells for $600+
From new it would have been around £1500 ($1900).
There's no guarantee that this was a Cambridge student. The painting was hanging in the tourist entrance stairway of the Wren Library
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so if this was a Friday afternoon, that stairway would have been unattended and open to the public.
It does explain why there's not been an ID on this person so far - there's no angles besides the Palestinian Action video, since there were no witnesses, and the student body may not recognise the person. They could have caught a train up from London (it's an hour from King's Cross), gone in to deface the painting and then left and got a train back. They probably would have needed someone familiar with Cambridge to know the painting was there, but that could be someone who attended years ago.
 
Another uni/palestine action thing, thought I’d put it here.
So these kids are heckling rhe Israeli lecturer.
We used to deliberately go and see people lecture whether we agreed with them or not. Firstly there was often pizza afterwards and free food was not to be ignored, but mainly becasue back then it was seen as the thing to do. To go and see someone speak who you didn’t agree with. You’d listen, and then they’d have questions afterwards and if you wanted to be a prick, or you thought they were wrong, you’d ask an awkward question, and the joy was in seeing someone get demolished, either you asking or them being unable to answer.
Not now. Now they won’t listen. So all that expensive education is down the tubes. No idea that challenging what you think is good. And the worst thing IMO is that it creates a red army student faction - kids who are brainwashed to think that there are bad thoughts and that bad thoughts deserve a violent response . They are perfect attack dogs for the regime. They don’t think, they don’t question what they’re taught, and any attempt to show them another side is met with violence. The regime can just point them at whatever target it likes and say ‘wrongthink!’ And they will do the dirty work.

Stupid, stupid kids
 
If only it was a painting of Lord Rothschild instead. The kvetching would've been a sight to behold.
 
Ken, if you are listening, we need you now more than ever.
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Ken is my hero for so many reasons but, mostly because he is the saint of killing useless protestors. If only we had a Kenneth "Based Grandad" Darlington on every street corner, on every campus, no stupid people would be destroying art for clout on social media, blocking traffic to promote some stupid cause nobody cares about. It's already been mentioned in this thread the people simping for Palestine don't even know who the man in the painting is. If you are just destroying art because you think it will gain you brownie points in your social circle you should just kill yourself.
 
If you are just destroying art because you think it will gain you brownie points in your social circle you should just kill yourself.
Yeah, let's see if they still want brownie points if we suggest to destroy any painting showing Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, Mao, etc...and Jacob Rotshschild while we're at it.
 
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Just once I'd love to see a vid where one of these little monkeys tries this shit and gets thrown face first into concrete and then beaten to death. Once, that's all I'm asking for. I bet if it'd happen you'd see fewer of these instances.
 
And the worst thing IMO is that it creates a red army student faction - kids who are brainwashed to think that there are bad thoughts and that bad thoughts deserve a violent response . They are perfect attack dogs for the regime. They don’t think, they don’t question what they’re taught, and any attempt to show them another side is met with violence. The regime can just point them at whatever target it likes and say ‘wrongthink!’ And they will do the dirty work.
Even worse it then eventually sees them taken in by other groups and radicalised further. Most of the Extinction Rebellion and pro-Hamas lot are the direct and observable result of cultivating this in schools and universities, and even worse in many jobs, with predictable results.

They've created sheep and are confident they will always be the shepherds. Then when suddenly others start herding them there's no plan to get the sheep back in line.
 
Always listen to these people when they tell you how smart they are.

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Neither the comic, nor the subsequent tweets, acknowledge that the painting was slashed several times with a blade - something that causes far more damage than mere spray paint.

Even the language seems designed to play this stunt off as harmless. "Bart Simpsoning" - equating it to the actions of a mischievous but ultimately lovable child. But even Bart (at least in the early seasons) had a strict limit to his wrongdoings. In Season 1, an entire episode's plot centered around him being genuinely remorseful for the damage that he did to the city founder's statue.

We're long past the point where The Simpsons could be considered a depiction of an average American dysfunctional family. Nowadays, it's positively aspirational.
Now, aside from the really stupid attempt to brush off the destruction of a painting as “light-hearted Bart Simpson antics,” what really pisses me off is his attempt to treat disdain for modern artists as a hatred of all art. This faggot thinks that his poorly-designed drawings is on par with traditional portraiture, and that infuriates me as someone who appreciates art.
 
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