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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Some Palestinian activist spray painted and then slashed with a
knife this painting, this hundreds of year old, one hundred
year old painting, and ruined it. And somehow we've got
to get a grip on protesters trying to destroy artworks
around the world in the name of their cause.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
You get an estimate for the worth of the painting,
times its historical significance, and they owe seventy million dollars
or whatever it is, and make that a binding debt,
and they will spend the rest of their lives trying
to work their way out from under it. Or alternately,
the Britz used to know how to do this, how
to deal with this sort of stuff. Put them in
the Tower of London. Well, have the guys in the
(00:43):
big furry hats drag them up into the Tower of London.
Give them what for? Put them in an iron mask.
I don't know. I've read a little about it. Stretched
their feet or put them on a rack. How do
have something stretch their feet? I do I don't know
how it all goes barboil and oil something something a rat.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Remember, So giving them what for includes stretching their feet.
I'm not familiar with the stretching of the feet punishment
I was trying to go up with, you know, the rat,
draw them and quarter them. Don't get hung up jack
on what I say. It's what I mean, the old
iron maiden. Give them that, to give them that, yes exactly,
(01:20):
huh yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Hang them at dawn. If you're up late last night,
wait for like ten am. I'm not gonna be piggy again.
It's not about the particulars.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
You gotta say A stretch feet and sounds like no
walk in the park. Oh my feet.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
I shouldn't have sliced up that portrait.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
I'll never do it again. I promise.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Make people financially liable for the damage they caused, well
like no compromise, not like the freaking student loans. Well, well,
if you've after ten years you're tired of paying for them,
I guess the taxpayers will bail you out. None of that.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Thus far, thus far, no rests have been made. But
whether it's protesting on a bridge so a half a
million people can't get to work on time, or destroying
ancient works of art, yeah, the penalty has got to
be so high that that no longer is it a
good idea to do this sort of thing. So far,
there's no penalty. Nobody's been arrested. They probably want to
arrest anybody, very very frustrating.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Yet another example of lawlessness being permitted Armstrong Petti