Box cutter politics

This time the painting wasn’t protected by a glass screen.

A portrait of Lord Balfour, the former prime minister, at the University of Cambridge has been damaged by a pro-Palestinian protester.

In video posted on social media by Palestine Action, a member of the group is seen spray-painting and slashing the portrait at Trinity College. A woman can be seen defacing the work with red paint before slicing the canvas with a sharp object.

She didn’t “damage” the portrait, she destroyed it. She slashed it into shreds.

The good news is it wasn’t a Rembrandt or similar, but still, let’s be accurate.

Balfour was one of the chief supporters of creating a Jewish homeland in Palestine, cemented by the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which gave British backing to the movement.

So denounce him. Hand out leaflets denouncing him. Write a book denouncing him. Use your words.

Update: That’s a pricey backpack the “activist” is sporting.

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