It is already important to talk about it and open the eyes of many deceived young people!
We insist that our wonderful buildings renovated in the National Castle Program remain owned and managed by the community - László L. Simon, director general of the Hungarian National Museum, writes in his post.
At the conference entitled "Protection of cultural heritage in crisis situations", we wanted to draw attention to how we can protect our cultural assets and heritage in times of armed conflict, acts of terrorism, natural disasters, energy crises, or vandalism caused by woke and even more so green activists. Apparently we could be calm, since we have been living in peace for a long time, but the floods of the previous decade, the red mud disaster, the coronavirus epidemic, the unjust war that claimed Hungarian lives in our neighbor, the huge earthquake that hit the Turks and the Syrians, and the anarchist threat to major European museums vandalism urges us to be alert and thoroughly prepared.
We can most easily prepare for the attacks of climate activists who are famous for their immeasurable hypocrisy and demagoguery. It is already important to talk about it and open the eyes of many deceived young people.
The legitimate concern for our environment does not entitle anyone to destroy intellectual and artistic values. It is false to say that humanity protects the works created by artists in museums more than its own environment, but even if it were so, the answer is not to damage paintings, statues, buildings. Get your hands off our museums, artefacts, and public works!
Source: Mandarin