Like other climate activists, a small handful of people at NASA and NOAA have decided they have the right to destroy work done by much greater people in the past,
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If I ever saw any of those punks doing that, I would ask all onlookers to turn away, and then I would jump down on the elbow of an arm that is superglued to the wall,
I didn’t realize that is happening all over. They do it because they know there is going to be little if any punishment for their crimes. There is a fix. It used to work and it can work again – hard time and restitution.
Every last one of them should be arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison for defacing priceless works of art – no different than a convicted bank robber – and then made to pay restitution with a garnishment of wages from any income earned during and after their prison time for the necessary restoration, until their debt is paid. If the damages are so great that an historical work of art is irreparable, that crime should carry with it a life sentence. See how fast that senseless crime spree disappears.
A bunch of citizens, instead of standing back, encircle them, so the cameras can’t see who did it.
Arrest and convict