@ece2178 Are you that desperate to get angry at someone?, You're going to pick apart my turn of phrase. I'm entitled to my opinion as are you. And that's as much of my life as I'm wasting on you.
I believe Druidism sees the henge as a holy place. Whilst a small religion. Shouldn’t the police act upon this as serious hate crime? Desecration of a church or temple wouldn’t be tolerated so don’t let this be!
Stonehenge is protected under the ancient monuments and archaeoligical arear act 1979 and a unesco world heritage site. So if they are not charged it will be a total disgrace.
The Druids always had ceremonies at Stone Henge on Summer Solstice …. they were pushed out about 15 years ago and practice their ceremonies in a field near by now
Just for the record, Paganism / Druidism isn't that small of a faith, there's normally been over 20,000 people at the Henge to celebrate the Solstice, and many many more who visit of sacred sites around the country on the same day.
It would be naive to think the druids themselves did not use offerings that could have stained or splashed the stones like blood from animal sacrifice, perfume, ashes, etc
But of course we know that electricity had to be used to raise the stones. ( British sarcasm, before I get any earnest foreigners wishing to educate me).
@@Sebastian-jg9tx So it`s bad to be interested in learning about how the people of the planet evolved into the people we are today? Instead we should be thinking of something in one of the many possible futures, but only one that they believe in?
@@BeditZeditZ these are 5000 year old rock formations.... not your nans grave you dope. Thousands of years of rain and wind yet you complain about some powder.... Get a grip
Just why? How does this help your cause? It is just going to alienate folk who you may otherwise be able to influence with a less destructive approach. Bravo.
@@vylbird8014Well if I would put a non permanent paint on Stonehenge I would get arrested it. They should be arrested just as everyone else who would do that. That’s how equality works Also there was similar case in Poland, in which activists vandalised Warsaw monument: a mermaid. And while monument wasn’t permanently damaged the stone beneath the monument will forever have marks of the orange paint
This is reprehensible, a monument in our country, thousands of years old and transported to Salisbury plain using only wind and muscle power. A world heritage site to boot. They should show more respect to our ancestors.
At this point I want to talk with these people. I need to understand what is the link between fighting climate change and damaging archaeological sites or pieces of art
It's to draw attention to OUR cause - climate change. And the lack of action. Anyone who doesn't like it, that's OK, but unless you have an alternative....
The activists thought of that already - they didn't actually use paint, they used a starch powder. It just washes off in the next rain. Biodegradable, too. Media coverage tends to skip over that bit, because the angrier the audience the more they watch.
@@kevtb874 whatever it takes to make sure the JSO bullies don't have their way. Of course, their real aim is to show off to their friends. They don't actually care about the environment
@@Moscow_Will_Burn not fully true, you must book an inner circle tour to get that close. with a normal ticket you can just view it from the walkway. I blame security for not doing their job at all.
These "environmentalists" are getting WAAYY out of hand. This is just absurd. Those stones have been here longer than any of us humans alive today have been. Like cmonnnnnnn
The 'paint' used is just a starch dye. Biodegradable and water-soluble. It'll wash off in the next rain, leaving no trace. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the council sends someone to clean it anyway, not wanting to wait upon the weather.
I think it's more an act of desperation. They are trying to say "None of this matters! We are heading for disaster of an unimaginable scale right now, we need to do all we can to address that, and everything else is trivial beside that."
Biodegradable starch powder. It washes off with a little water, leaving no trace. It'll be gone with the next heavy rain, if the council don't send someone out with a tank of water and hose first. But the media coverage tends to ignore that little detail - see how the headline here inaccurately describes it as 'paint.' Because giving people the impression that this was an act of destruction against a venerated historic site results in a lot more anger, and an angry audience are more inclined to keep watching and yelling, and thus see more advertising.
There is bacteria on those stones that we cannot find anywhere else that need to be studied. Educate yourself before speaking. The starch could remove some.
As a climate change believer and environmentalist, I genuinely hate these people. It's about policy, industrial planning, and seizing power for such changes. It's not about spraying ancient historical monuments orange or throwing paint on paintings.
I've seen a few comments from people speculating that Just Stop Oil are secretly organised by an oil industry front group, as their attempts at protest tend to be so poorly thought out they just make people angry at their own cause. In this case they were careful not to actually damage the monument - the paint is just harmless starch powder - but anyone with an ounce of sense should have realised that most media coverage would neglect to mention that.
@@vylbird8014Almost every thing I’ve seen in the media has mentioned the fact that it’s a biodegradable powder of some sort-I don’t know where you’re getting the idea that they’re not. They still need to be locked up.
Not really true. What you see today is only a tiny remnant of a site once far, far larger - over those thousands of years most of the stones were lost. Scavenged for building material. Fragments of it are to be found in historic buildings all around. The main reason there's anything left at all is the location in the middle of nowhere, away from any sizable population center for most of the history of the site - it was just too much trouble to haul stone from it. As for the latest action, there's no actual damage - the protesters wanted to draw attention, but they used a biodegradable starch dye. It just washes off, no damage.
They didn't actually destroy anything. The headline is misleading - there was no paint. It's a starch dye. Biodegradable and water-soluble - it'll just wash off cleanly in the next heavy rain, if the council don't send someone with a water sprayer to clean it off first. The protesters were careful not to actually damage stonehenge, they just wanted to give the impression that they were in order to draw media coverage. I think they might have scored an own goal here though, because most coverage is neglecting the mention the use of non-damaging temporary dye so they are just making people angry at their own cause.
Someone let me know how much jail time they get for this. I'm guessing not enough... Also let me know if there's a sentencing reaction video. I get off on those.
The G7 should add Just Stop Oil to the list of terrorist organizations so that countries can disband the organization, arrest its members, and give harsh sentence to its leaders who promote this madness
Their paint released more hydrocarbons than those stones have in a million years.
Womp womp
= I'm to thick to understand what's just happened
😂
And the cars, planes, bus they take for see these rocks ?
@@bensims7501you’re awfully defensive in these comments
Vandalism at its highest degree...surely thats a 20 year sentence
I like stones as much as the next man, but come on...20 years? Calm down lol
Well done you you made me laugh am working from home today , haven't seen a living person 🤣🤣@@JUSTDOITdaily.
Do you get invited to many parties?@@JUSTDOITdaily.
@@JUSTDOITdaily. Lets make it 1/100 of the age of the history they damage.
@@JUSTDOITdaily.do you get invited to many parties?
This was the tipping point for me. Completely lost my respect.
It broke my heart. I absolutely HATE these people.
yea me to, i dont understand why this is going on, its a shame some beings have the brain size of a pea,,,,, hay take care.
@@christineprince1421Lol. You tragic drama queen! 🤣👍
You had respect before hand, they literally have cause people to be killed and this is what does it for you. You need to take a look at your self
@ece2178 Are you that desperate to get angry at someone?, You're going to pick apart my turn of phrase. I'm entitled to my opinion as are you. And that's as much of my life as I'm wasting on you.
I believe Druidism sees the henge as a holy place. Whilst a small religion. Shouldn’t the police act upon this as serious hate crime? Desecration of a church or temple wouldn’t be tolerated so don’t let this be!
Stonehenge is protected under the ancient monuments and archaeoligical arear act 1979 and a unesco world heritage site. So if they are not charged it will be a total disgrace.
The Druids always had ceremonies at Stone Henge on Summer Solstice …. they were pushed out about 15 years ago and practice their ceremonies in a field near by now
Just for the record, Paganism / Druidism isn't that small of a faith, there's normally been over 20,000 people at the Henge to celebrate the Solstice, and many many more who visit of sacred sites around the country on the same day.
I'm just horrified they have done this to such a spiritual landmark 😢
It would be naive to think the druids themselves did not use offerings that could have stained or splashed the stones like blood from animal sacrifice, perfume, ashes, etc
I appreciate how members of the public tried to stop the act of vandalism.
No masks while spraying. And have funny to record it, people amaze me
Cultural terrorism.
Hardly.
grow up
Challenging climate change and our goverment.
That's all mate.
Go back to school
Other old guy is a Mousllim Emam
hiding under just oil, wanting to destroy like Taliban did in Afghanistan
No, not hardly @@Fatso97
As a Pagan I see this as a hate crime.
@@UberFoXHere, have another tinfoil hat to go with your growing collection.
@@titteryenot4524 whoooosh
@@ashsehdeva8250Nah, it’s not ‘whoosh’. Dude was serious. Tragically.
@@UberFoXPerfectly educated, son. Stonehenge is older than 200 years. Seethe.
@@UberFoX *were
Also, get acquainted with the apostrophe as being sub-literate isn’t helping your cause.
Stone isnt causing climate change 😂
Exactly... I fail to understand their logic.
But of course we know that electricity had to be used to raise the stones.
( British sarcasm, before I get any earnest foreigners wishing to educate me).
That's not the point, the point is to get attention and point out that people get more upset about some stones than about the future of our planet.
It's right by a main road, that's why. It looks like it's the middle of nowhere cos Salisbury plain is all like that
@@Sebastian-jg9tx So it`s bad to be interested in learning about how the people of the planet evolved into the people we are today?
Instead we should be thinking of something in one of the many possible futures, but only one that they believe in?
These people want to drag us back to the stone age yet here they are vandalizing our greatest stone age monument.
disgusting vandalism of ancient monuments......
truly abysmal behaviour
They should be prisoned
They won’t uk it’s weak useless laws useless police
for spraying on stones? :D
@@Kalda97 go back to chewing crayons. They are more than 'stones' to a heck of alot of people!
@@Kalda97Yes
Not just any stones. A historical landmark.
Enough now, they have gone too far. They should be prosecuted.
Lol
Or please uk prosecuting joke weak laws weak police soft touch this country it’s fast asleep you can get way with any thing
Oh no, some powder has been thrown on some rocks. How will the rocks possibly ever recover...
@@Lynximuswill you be calm if your grandparents tombstones or urns get vandalized and destroyed?
@@BeditZeditZ these are 5000 year old rock formations.... not your nans grave you dope. Thousands of years of rain and wind yet you complain about some powder.... Get a grip
That's the most work they've done in thier silver spoon lives !
Yes !!!
Just why? How does this help your cause? It is just going to alienate folk who you may otherwise be able to influence with a less destructive approach. Bravo.
Quick way to publicise their cause ,nothing to do with actual protest .
@@Jill-mh2wn ok. Either way it's a loss.
That's the point. Agent provocateurs
How dare they destroy such spiritual landmark.
They didn't. The 'paint' was just a dry starch powder. It washes off clean, leaving no trace at all.
@@vylbird8014its a hate crime. Doesnt matter how you try and fluff it up.
@@vylbird8014Well if I would put a non permanent paint on Stonehenge I would get arrested it. They should be arrested just as everyone else who would do that. That’s how equality works
Also there was similar case in Poland, in which activists vandalised Warsaw monument: a mermaid. And while monument wasn’t permanently damaged the stone beneath the monument will forever have marks of the orange paint
just stop druids?
no to stone?
what kind of wacko group are these ones from
The kind that meet up to show off their press reports
Looks like a facade to me set up by those who are causing chaos everywhere in the world …. in different guises
Nice one
This is reprehensible, a monument in our country, thousands of years old and transported to Salisbury plain using only wind and muscle power. A world heritage site to boot. They should show more respect to our ancestors.
Blackrock money
These activist are just lunatics. How to destroy something which is so historically and archeologically important?
I think this has to be made an example of this is absolutely disgusting behaviour
Disgusting ,,,,!!!!!!!
Any comments on climate change and how you're challenging the goverment?
Other old guy is a Mousllim Emam
hiding under just oil, wanting to destroy like Taliban did in Afghanistan
@@bensims7501 80% oil is generated rrom Middle East
Take a ticket n try ur game
@@bensims7501 Well defacing something historical isn't going to do anything either
Womp womp
Sometimes I feel, these Just stop oil people are funded by Oil companies.
They are the govs own protesters. All paid for and a free pass to destroy. All part of the agenda
Okay at this point this is terrorism not activism.
So was blocking people's movement.
Ahhh, yes. That'll stop those huge stones from producing oil... 🤦
These are supposedly people who have such great concern for humanity.
I thought the activists were the worst but then I saw 10 people shouting stop him with their phones out doing absolutely nothing
Yeah hilarious to be honest, the "hey you can you stop" @0:05 seconds sent me.
Evidence for police. They may be recognised and caught. Not everybody can risk getting involved one to one.
Most people are prey. You realise how many people are like rabbits when something goes down.
Sick and tired of these people.
What else have they done?(I have not heard of anything else recently)
@@rachelclare8795 Have you lived under a rock?
@@sfrwriter I live under the stonehenge, third rock from the right
damaging humanity's legacy and creating awareness about Big Oil, these have nothing to do with eachother, except "made ya look"
At this point I want to talk with these people. I need to understand what is the link between fighting climate change and damaging archaeological sites or pieces of art
They're plants, they're paid by fossil fuel investors to make "Look how annoying climate activists are" the main headline relating to climate change.
You would be wasting your time. They would refuse to engage, apart from quoting prepared scripts. It's impossible to reason with unreasonable people.
They do this only for visibility... like the paintings, what they spray on doesn't matter.
What do you mean talk? LOL, talking is over for these sort of people.
You cannot reason with doomsday cults. There is no reasoning to be had.
It is not right to paint like this. This is a historical place, why did these people do this? What was their intention?
To show off to their mates. That's their only reason.
@@RogerMellie-yk3gw 🤣😂
They are just tools. They are getting paid to do this, because things are about to get changed for controlling evil elites
It's the only way they know how to get attention.
It's to draw attention to OUR cause - climate change.
And the lack of action.
Anyone who doesn't like it, that's OK, but unless you have an alternative....
They all need to be sent to prison for at least two years
And now its going to need a pressure washer powered by a diesel generator to clean :) Great Job Just Stop using your brain, I mean Oil.
The activists thought of that already - they didn't actually use paint, they used a starch powder. It just washes off in the next rain. Biodegradable, too. Media coverage tends to skip over that bit, because the angrier the audience the more they watch.
Ignore your previous reply, that powder needed to be removed with air not water, with water, the pores in the rock absorb the spray.
How does making everyone hate you help your cause? They have been doing this for years!
It doesn't help. I used to be environmentally friendly. I now do what I can to ruin the environment, to spite JSO. Can't let the bullies win.
They are prob funded by oil companies
@@RogerMellie-yk3gw😂😂😂
@@RogerMellie-yk3gwyou have the principles of a Mean Girl.
@@kevtb874 whatever it takes to make sure the JSO bullies don't have their way. Of course, their real aim is to show off to their friends. They don't actually care about the environment
Community service teaching art to toddlers for a year since they seem to have the combined intelligence of a 3-year-old.
Grow up
But not bothered about climate change?
Other old guy is a Mousllim Emam
hiding under just oil, wanting to destroy like Taliban did in Afghanistan
@@bensims7501what does climate change have to do with the Stonehenge lol
@@bensims7501what, i dont think painting sacred stones is stopping oil
Weak laws weak policing useless government, soft touch country
As per usual, stunts that have no purpose other than destruction
Dads probably a judge or university professor.
It's fenced off most of the time... They only allow people in during the solstace, I guess that's done now. No more close up visits of stone henge.
Please put these people in prison
The louder they shout the less we hear!
that is just disgusting vandalism....
i cannot stand these people any more...
So they paid to get in to get that close and nobody questioned the fire extinguisher in their bags ?
Anyone one can get that close because It's open to the public 27/7 365.
@@Moscow_Will_Burn not fully true, you must book an inner circle tour to get that close. with a normal ticket you can just view it from the walkway. I blame security for not doing their job at all.
@Dark_Bandon you can't get that close without paying hence why I said it obviously I know what I'm saying is correct
All shouting stop him to one ol dear. Put the phones down and pull your fingers out 😂😂😂😂
Please tell me they are in jail for all eternity!
See what has this world come to
Wow that’s really evil
Why? That’s vandalism not activism
Dangerous thing to do to disrespect those stones especially near the solstice
I never though that spraying the stonehenge with paint would stop those stones from producing oil 🤣🤣
These "environmentalists" are getting WAAYY out of hand. This is just absurd. Those stones have been here longer than any of us humans alive today have been. Like cmonnnnnnn
Childish
It a hate crime against the wiccan religion and should be prosecuted as such.
The druids will protect it and use magic to curse just stop oil
The whole "stop oil" movement should be classified as a terrorist organization and treated accordingly.
Could the builders of this 5,000-year-old monument ever have dreamed that something like this would happen?
They must do time for this .
This has spolied my day leave our england history alone. We wouldn't come to diffrent lands and destroy history landmarks! 😡😠😢
im sorry what? thats literally what the british museum is known for- plundering cultural artifacts 😭💀
So they want to protect the environment by using aerosol cans?
Unhenged.
Public flogging used to serve as a big deterrent to crime, hooliganism and vandalism.
Can we please bring that back?
They need to replace “Activists” to “Terrorists” in the video heading.
Well done for proving absolutely nothing 🤣
Vandalism, defiling an ancient monument!! Disgusting!!
For those hyping this up, don't complain when some "copycat" believes you and uses real paint.
what a total bunch of losers Ihope they are happy with what they have done and what Problems they have now caused for tonights festival.......😪
The diesel trucks that are now going to be deployed by the council to clean up the mess. Own goal I think...
The 'paint' used is just a starch dye. Biodegradable and water-soluble. It'll wash off in the next rain, leaving no trace. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the council sends someone to clean it anyway, not wanting to wait upon the weather.
What silly little children. Go to bed without any supper!
This is pointless
This is why we can't have nice things.
Stolen comment seen everywhere.
@@titteryenot4524 It actually a 'saying'
@@wakey87 Yeah, in other words, you stole it.
@@titteryenot4524 'in other words' ? I'm pretty sure I've heard that before somewhere.
@@wakey87 Er, y r u liking urself? Cringe.
They should be dealt with according to the laws in place when Stonehenge was made.
YES!!!! ❤❤❤❤ Best comment on here today!!!
It's about time that these arrogantly ignorant and dismissive multiple attacks on our cultural heritage were stopped.
I don't get it? How would this stop oil? Is this the "Stop Stones" movement or something?
I think it's more an act of desperation. They are trying to say "None of this matters! We are heading for disaster of an unimaginable scale right now, we need to do all we can to address that, and everything else is trivial beside that."
@@vylbird8014 The big grins on their faces don't suggest desperation.
They must be on strong drugs
So that’s vandalism.
Leftists don't care about property
Sacrilege, that deserves prison.
Guardian readers, you should feel ashamed of yourself
Earning the h8
It's only powder...
It's quite possible the stone have had worse..
Biodegradable starch powder. It washes off with a little water, leaving no trace. It'll be gone with the next heavy rain, if the council don't send someone out with a tank of water and hose first. But the media coverage tends to ignore that little detail - see how the headline here inaccurately describes it as 'paint.' Because giving people the impression that this was an act of destruction against a venerated historic site results in a lot more anger, and an angry audience are more inclined to keep watching and yelling, and thus see more advertising.
@@vylbird8014 Yeah.. a few drops of that acid rain we've all gotten used to, and it'll all wash out..
There is bacteria on those stones that we cannot find anywhere else that need to be studied. Educate yourself before speaking. The starch could remove some.
Complete bellends.....
The Druids are chill af man why did they do that.
As a climate change believer and environmentalist, I genuinely hate these people. It's about policy, industrial planning, and seizing power for such changes. It's not about spraying ancient historical monuments orange or throwing paint on paintings.
That's basically what the Chinese Cultural Revolution was, turning everything into nothingness.
@@thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 No it wasn't. Go back to school.
I've seen a few comments from people speculating that Just Stop Oil are secretly organised by an oil industry front group, as their attempts at protest tend to be so poorly thought out they just make people angry at their own cause. In this case they were careful not to actually damage the monument - the paint is just harmless starch powder - but anyone with an ounce of sense should have realised that most media coverage would neglect to mention that.
@@vylbird8014Almost every thing I’ve seen in the media has mentioned the fact that it’s a biodegradable powder of some sort-I don’t know where you’re getting the idea that they’re not. They still need to be locked up.
Shocking
How might these stones be linked to increased climate change?
What absolutely W*****rs
Protesting over a problem that doesn't exist
And Mainstream media was invited to record this crazy party. Not coincidence at all. World is big show. Truman show which is collapsing 😊😊😊
Proving no point besides making a ridiculous claim with insanity as the result for production.
It survived thousands of years but couldn't survive the entitlement millennial generation
that was a boomer and a gen z
Ah yes, those gray-haired millenials
Not really true. What you see today is only a tiny remnant of a site once far, far larger - over those thousands of years most of the stones were lost. Scavenged for building material. Fragments of it are to be found in historic buildings all around. The main reason there's anything left at all is the location in the middle of nowhere, away from any sizable population center for most of the history of the site - it was just too much trouble to haul stone from it. As for the latest action, there's no actual damage - the protesters wanted to draw attention, but they used a biodegradable starch dye. It just washes off, no damage.
@@elcapitan24 no no no don't you see everyone they hate must be a millennial! Easy peasy
Their fine will be so big amount that even Elon Musk himself wouldn't pay it lol
No matter what happens to those people do in life they will never know peace
"I want to become an activist!" - "No chance, your IQ ist not low enough!"
It’s weird this isn’t in the mainstream media, probably because they support these awful acts.
This /is/ the mainstream media. You don't get much more mainstream than the Guardian.
Fully supported by The Guardian...
They didn't walk to stonehenge to protest its a bit hypocritical
Why? Why destroying these precious things? Please keep a clear mind to decide how you want to protest. There are many other things you can do.
They didn't actually destroy anything. The headline is misleading - there was no paint. It's a starch dye. Biodegradable and water-soluble - it'll just wash off cleanly in the next heavy rain, if the council don't send someone with a water sprayer to clean it off first. The protesters were careful not to actually damage stonehenge, they just wanted to give the impression that they were in order to draw media coverage. I think they might have scored an own goal here though, because most coverage is neglecting the mention the use of non-damaging temporary dye so they are just making people angry at their own cause.
Someone let me know how much jail time they get for this. I'm guessing not enough...
Also let me know if there's a sentencing reaction video. I get off on those.
LOL 😂 Same here! 😁
Who’s bright idea was this then?
Ridiculous!
The G7 should add Just Stop Oil to the list of terrorist organizations so that countries can disband the organization, arrest its members, and give harsh sentence to its leaders who promote this madness
💯 💯💯💯
Is capital punishment a thing over there?