Good day all. One of our favorite Moonbat organizations, Greenpeace, has once again covered itself in glory. They have put graffiti all over the ancient Peruvian Nazca line drawings, and have managed to damage one of them.
Greenpeace is not known for it’s concern for people, except those with big wallets. They also don’t really care about ancient relics and sites either. They showed this by deciding to pull a publicity stunt on The Nazca plains. Here are some of the details from that bastion of British conservative thought, the Guardian:
Peru will seek criminal charges against Greenpeace activists who it says damaged the world-renowned Nazca lines by leaving footprints in the adjacent desert during a publicity stunt.
“It’s a true slap in the face at everything Peruvians consider sacred,” said Luis Jaime Castillo, the deputy culture minister, after the action by the environmental group on Monday, at the famed drawings etched into Peru’s coastal desert, a UN world heritage site.
Good, I hope they throw these moonbats into the worst prison Peru has.
He said the government was seeking to prevent those responsible from leaving the country while it asks prosecutors to file charges of attacking archaeological monuments, a crime punishable by up to six years in prison.
I hope they get convictions and those morons serve every single day of their sentence. Now just what did these Moonbat Taggers do to the Nazca drawings?
The activists entered a “strictly prohibited” area beside the figure of a hummingbird, the culture ministry said. They laid big yellow cloth letters reading: “Time for Change! The Future is Renewable.” The message was intended for delegates from 190 countries at the UN climate talks being held in Lima.
Well there’s your problem. Putting a sign up that says “Strictly Prohibited” is like holding up a bag of Heroin to an addict.
Castillo said no one, not even presidents and cabinet ministers, was allowed where the activists had gone without authorization and anyone who received permission must wear special shoes.
And in true Progressive Moonbat thinking, (Or what passes for thinking with these morons), that doesn’t apply to them because they are “Doing good!” and “Saving the planet!” Now the Nazca line drawings are somewhere between 1500 and 2000 years old and can only be seen from high altitude, One of the mysteries is how the people back then created these drawings since they didn’t have balloons or aircraft to see how they looked.
“They are absolutely fragile. They are black rocks on a white background. You walk there and the footprint is going to last hundreds or thousands of years,” Castillo said. “And the line that they have destroyed is the most visible and most recognized of all.”
Why am I not surprised? Like anyone else, they probably couldn’t see the lines from ground level. And what was Greepeace’s excuse?
Tina Loeffelbein, spokeswoman for Greenpeace, said the activists were “absolutely careful to protect the Nazca lines” and that the group was taking the case seriously and investigating.
Oh I’m sure they are. Just like Obama has been investigating things like the IRS scandal, the Fast&Furious scandal, the Benghazi scandal, etc. Oh wait! He actually isn’t, since he’s said there isn’t a smidgen of corruption in his, the most transparent administration EVER! Well, I’m sure Greenpeace will hand over these vandals in short order.
She declined to answer further questions, such as whether Greenpeace intended to identify to authorities the people involved, which the government has demanded.
And I’ll take that as a no then? That sounds par for the course for Progressive organizations. In their view, the rules we all have to follow don’t apply to them since they are working to “Save the World!” from “Evil Capitalists and despoilers!!” Personally, I think the mistake that France made when they sank the Rainbow Warrior was not setting the charges to go off when that rust bucket was out in the open ocean ((Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior)).
The last time Greenpeace was in the news like this was last year when they decided to board a Russian oil rig to stop it’s drilling operations. That didn’t work out to well for the Greenpeace pinheads involved. They ended up in a Russian prison looking at piracy charges ((Russia to charge Greenpeace activists with piracy over oil rig protest)). After a few months living in terror that they would be spending some serious quality time in a Soviet Gulag Russian prison, they managed to get the Russians to let them go. You don’t hear about Greenpeace annoying the Russians any longer these days, do you?
The Peruvians are even angrier then the Russians were with the oil rig mess. This is their culture that those clubfooted idiots vandalized. If they get their hands on these jerks, they are going to show no mercy to them, and that’s why I think they are already out of the country now.
Somehow, I don’t think that’s going to work for them. First, Peru, much as they might want to, won’t execute them. Second, the rest of the world has had it with Greenpeace’s destructive antics. And finally, the vandals were nice enough to leave pictures of themselves all over the internet. I have little doubt that Interpol will be looking for them in short order and they will be shipped back to Peru to stand trial. It couldn’t happen to a nicer, more deserving bunch of moonbats.
Thatisall
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