Luckygirl3
It is so frustrating, as often these protesters have a legitimate grievance and point to make.
I am singing in a choral concert soon and one of the pieces is a commissioned work about the pollution of the local river. We offered the Friends of the River an ad in the programme and a stall at the back so people could learn what they do during the interval. They came back to us with a ludicrous proposal for a procession with a river goddess, and blessing of river water and lights and bells .... we had to be very firm to put them off. I was furious that they should think they could just take over a concert with this stuff, but also that they are giving the naysayers perfect ammunition to dismiss the problems with all this flim flam.
Protestors often get it so wrong and their cause is lost.
There was a River Festival on last week. Usually we'd go, couldn't this year but previously they've had such stunts as a tightrope walk across the river and yes, lots of activities. (Would anyone risk falling in now, as it's so polluted?)
However, taking over someone else's production like that is just impolite. You are doing your part in drawing attention to the pollution in your way which is important and activists would just make people turn away.
Protestors often get it so wrong and their cause is lost.
Yes, they antagonise people and that is exactly what these two stupid women have done.
What would they have done if they had managed to break the glass?
Whether they broke the glass or not, it is criminal damage.