In an original protest, its activists proceeded Greenpeace in order to give their own message against Donald Trump.
The Greenpeace environmental organization said its activists have carved Donald Trump’s portrait on the sandy beach on the president’s golf course in Scotland.
Along with his portraiture there was the message: “Weather for resistance – battle against the capture of power by the billionaire”.
The NGO has released material from the portraiture made by its members, which had Size about half of a football courton the occasion in the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term.
The reason? The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on the climate and the support of his government to strengthen the carbon and oil industry.
What is striking is that in his golf course, players were playing match and most likely they did not realize the protest.
For Trump Turnberry, it is the second time in the last 2 months that protesters target the luxurious golf resort, located on the west coast of Scotland.
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On March 8th, graffiti in favor of the Palestinians were painted on the walls of Donald Trump’s stadiumwhile the slogan ‘Gaza is not sold’ had been written on the lawn.
Greenpeace said she worked with an artistic organization to carve Donald Trump’s portrait in the sand overnight.
The portrait was erased later by the tide.
“During his first 100 days in power, President Trump is actively working to deconstruct and weaken environmental protection and attacks those who fight to protect the nature and climate we share,” Ariba Hamid, said in a statement.