Tristan Tate demands 'death sentence' for 2 women involved in Claude Monet's artwork vandalism: 'These are war crimes'

Tristan Tate wrote, 'Death sentence. I’m serious. Claude Monet is one of the great masters and his work is irreplaceable'
PUBLISHED JUN 16, 2023
Tristan Tate is notorious for commenting on various political and cultural topics (@Juan MigelleAngeloSchroth/Twitter)
Tristan Tate is notorious for commenting on various political and cultural topics (@Juan MigelleAngeloSchroth/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the brother of Andrew Tate, has passionately voiced his condemnation of climate change activists responsible for the destruction of a valuable Claude Monet painting. In a bold statement, he has even gone so far as to advocate for a death sentence for the perpetrators. These activists have been resorting to vandalism of artwork worldwide, particularly in Paris, in a bid to draw attention to the pressing issue of climate change. While their actions have garnered attention, they have faced widespread criticism for their extreme measures.

Tristan, much like his brother Andrew, is known for fearlessly expressing his opinions on various subjects that capture his interest. Whether it be art, politics, or societal issues, he is unafraid to make his perspectives heard.

'These are war crimes'

In a more recent occurrence, it was reported that two women had applied an unidentified substance to a Claude Monet painting and proceeded to attach themselves to it using glue. Tristan, in response to this incident, expressed his opinion by stating that a "death sentence" should be imposed. He further emphasized the significance of Claude Monet as one of the esteemed masters and highlighted that his artwork holds an irreplaceable value. Tristan considered the Monet painting not only as the property of a museum but as a cultural asset belonging to France, a country with a proud history. According to him, such actions could be perceived as akin to war crimes.

Tristan wrote, "Death sentence. I’m serious. Claude Monet is one of the great masters and his work is irreplaceable. It isn’t just the property of a museum but the collective cultural property of the country of France (which has a history to be proud of). In my eyes these are war crimes."



 

'This is absolutely madness'

Tristan, along with his brother Andrew Tate, has consistently been an advocate of safeguarding culture and art. After Tristan's statement regarding the incident in question, numerous users took the opportunity to share their perspectives on the matter.

One user wrote, "They seem to have the mentality of "your destroying our future so we are destroying your past" Doesn't that sound like the mentality of a child. Send them all to Arkham!" Another user wrote, "Caught red handed!!" One user wrote, "I totally agree, this is absolutely madness."



 



 



 

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