1.
Is it wrong of the climate activists to throw food at art?
- I think it's wrong. I can understand that they did this for attention, but I think the way is inappropriate.
- It's wrong because it hurts others.
- I think it's a good way because there's nothing that's harmed the painting itself.
2.
Are there more effective ways to raise awareness?
- Post their story on SNS.
- Shoot a video and upload on Youtube.
3.
"Are you more concerned about the protection of a painting or the protection of our planet and people?" Phoebe Plummer, one of the Just Stop Oil activists, said at the National Gallery. What do you think about this question?
- I think the question is strange. People will answer that protecting the planet is more important.
- I think protecting the environment is a more fundamental problem.
- After protecting the environment first, care should be taken about protecting the painting.
4.
After all, they did not do harm to the art. Rather, only frames were damaged. Should they still be punished? What will be the appropriate penalty for them?
- I think they should be punished because they intended to ruin the painting.
- I think it would be appropriate to pay for the frame.
- They should be punished because they can set an example for others.
5.
What environmental problem concerns you the most?
- Global warmming. The weather in winter and summer is getting more severe.
- The problem of landfills. This is because it is a problem that is most closely related to my life.
- The death of various living things.