New York Post

It’s the real ‘Soup Nazis’

Protests like ‘Mona’ deface are dumb & hateful

- PIERS MORGAN

Iwas coincident­ally in Paris over the weekend when news broke that two imbeciles had hurled pumpkin soup over the “Mona Lisa” at the city’s Louvre museum, to protest against hunger.

Because obviously, nothing says “let’s help hungry people” more than deliberate­ly wasting buckets of food that could have fed them!

The word “imbeciles” is appropriat­e because it’s a French derivative of the Latin “imbecillus,” which means a criminal of feeble mind.

This act of wanton pathetic vandalism against the world’s most famous painting was clearly a crime, and the breath-taking ignorance in thinking the best way to raise awareness of hunger is to waste buckets of soup suggests minds so feeble even Chrissy Teigen would ask for her money back.

Vandals a disgrace

On the same day, the Pace art gallery in New York was also attacked, with protesters spraying pro-Palestinia­n messages like “Intifada” and “Free Gaza” in blood red paint on the outside of the building.

The vandals targeted Pace because on their Instagram page, they promoted an Israeli artist named Michal Rovner and her giant video installati­on “Signaling,” which is on display in Times Square and calls for the safe return of the remaining hostages held by Hamas.

Pace’s supposed offense, according to one of the hundreds of trolls who instantly bombarded the post with abusive comments, was “artwashing a genocide.”

But again, these protesters seem to have zero understand­ing of what they’re really doing, why they’re doing it or to whom.

Ms. Rovner is world-renowned for making art that tries to forge peace, not war in the Middle East. In fact, and ironically, one of her most famous works, “Makom,” was exhibited at both Pace and the Louvre and was made — with the help of Israeli and Palestinia­n masons — from stones gathered in abandoned or destroyed Palestinia­n and Israeli buildings in places like Jaffa, Gaza, Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

By what twisted logic does this woman deserve to be hounded for backing genocide or the gallery that supports her be bullied into issuing a clarificat­ion stating that it had previously “omitted the broader context of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the horrific loss of life?”

Why should an Israeli artist not be allowed to express hope that hostages snatched by terrorists from her homeland, including ba bies, women and Holocaust survivors, be returned from their captive hell?

That’s just a basic cry for humanity and doesn’t mean she or the gallery don’t care about Palestinia­ns being killed.

It’s only controvers­ial if you’re so blinded by hatred against the other side that you can’t tolerate even a heartfelt plea for kidnapped people. Yet it provoked a torrent of vile abuse and threats.

As with the “Mona Lisa” wreckers, this stupidly self-defeating protest served no useful purpose. It just made me think the ill-informed protesters are . . . well, imbeciles. But we see so much of this depressing protester ignorance now.

In a clip that went viral last November, two young people were interviewe­d on a pro-Palestinia­n march in London and asked by a representa­tive of the Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm: “When Hamas invaded Israel on 7th October, what was your initial reaction to that?”

One looked bemused and replied: “I don’t believe they did, did they? Hamas?”

The other said hesitantly: “I think so . . . honestly I think I need to be a bit more clued up on everything that’s going on, so I feel like I’m not really qualified to answer that too well.”

The first protester then added: “I mean, I’m not sure if I’ve seen anything that shows that that’s actually happened or factually correct.”

Yet this shameful idiocy didn’t stop them carrying a banner demanding a cease-fire. It was a shame nobody asked them where — because I doubt they know.

In Manhattan two weeks ago, pro-Palestinia­n protesters screamed “SHAME ON YOU!” outside the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as others with bullhorns bellowed: “MAKE SURE THEY HEAR YOU! THEY’RE IN THE WINDOWS!”

Which river, what sea?

Many of those looking down from the windows who heard them were terrified children; the hospital houses a pediatric day-care unit. How dumb do you have to be to intimidate sick kids with cancer as you protest about the way Palestinia­n children are being mistreated?

I guess as dumb as the college students surveyed across the US last month who mostly (86%) said they sympathize with the pro-Hamas chant “From the river to the sea,” yet more than half of them had no idea what river they were talking about, with guesses ranging from other rivers like the Nile to the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and even the Dead Sea, which is a lake.

But what more should we expect in a country where supposed moral and ethical leaders like John Kerry demand we all stop polluting the planet with our carbon footprint as he simultaneo­usly uses gas-guzzling private jets like taxis?

Such brazen hypocrisy filters down to the climate warriors.

The Mona Lisa protesters were from a group named Riposte Alimentair­e (Food Response) who are part of a coalition of like-minded groups known collective­ly as A22 that includes Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil, the latter of whom specialize in throwing things at great art including pouring tomato soup over van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” in London in 2022.

But hilariousl­y, JSO operatives were exposed for using adhesives from fossil fuels to glue themselves to paintings and roads, while simultaneo­usly demanding an end to fossil fuels.

As the Romans worked out 2000 years ago, there’s only one word for this kind of people: imbeciles.

 ?? ?? DISGUSTING ENTRÉE: Protesters calling for more affordable food for the poor in France demonstrat­e this week at the Louvre by splatterin­g the “Mona Lisa” with . . . pumpkin soup.
DISGUSTING ENTRÉE: Protesters calling for more affordable food for the poor in France demonstrat­e this week at the Louvre by splatterin­g the “Mona Lisa” with . . . pumpkin soup.
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 ?? ?? Reese-ling, anyone? A Parisian meal of wine and bar nuts is on the table for Reese Witherspoo­n (right) and her matching daughter, Ava Phillippe, 24.
Reese-ling, anyone? A Parisian meal of wine and bar nuts is on the table for Reese Witherspoo­n (right) and her matching daughter, Ava Phillippe, 24.

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