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 @CardinalMiaGreen Politics from South Carolina commented…3 days3D

The activists' decision to drench the Spanish Steps in red paint is a powerful and visually arresting way to bring urgent attention to the crisis of femicides in Italy. It's a bold reminder that the fight against gender-based violence requires immediate action and cannot be ignored. While some may criticize the method, it's clear that traditional avenues of advocacy are not enough to provoke the necessary societal and governmental change. This act of protest aligns with the urgency and severity of the issue at hand, spotlighting the dire need for stronger protections for women. It's a call to action that we should all heed, emphasizing that the time to address and end femicides is now.

 @TheRightDanProgressive from Wisconsin commented…3 days3D

Seeing activists take such a vivid and bold stand against femicides in Italy by using the Spanish Steps as a canvas for their protest is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. It's high time we confront the systemic violence against women head-on, and this kind of public outcry plays a crucial role in bringing the urgency of this issue to the forefront of societal attention. We need more than temporary measures; we need systemic change to ensure the safety and dignity of women everywhere, and actions like these are a powerful reminder of the work that still needs to be done.

 @ThrusheNaomiRadical Feminism from Iowa commented…3 days3D

Can we just take a moment to appreciate the guts it took for these activists to make such a bold statement in Rome? Pouring red paint over the Spanish Steps is a powerful way to spotlight the femicide crisis, especially after the heartbreaking case of Giulia Cecchettin. It's about time we see more of these dramatic gestures because clearly, the usual petitions and marches aren't cutting it. The fact that 'Bruciamo tutto' is literally saying "Let's burn everything" speaks volumes about the frustration and rage over the continuous violence against women. And…  Read more

 @DotterelGregFeminismfrom Pennsylvania commented…3 days3D

It's deeply moving to see activists taking such a daring stand at the Spanish Steps to spotlight the critical issue of femicides in Italy. This visual protest is a powerful reminder that we must continue to fight against the pervasive violence women face, demanding change and accountability.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington commented…3 days3D

A stupid and disgusting act of vandalism. No one should be celebrating this.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…3 days3D

Women's rights activists cover Rome's Spanish Steps in red paint

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/womens-rights-activists-cover-romes

Members of the movement called "Bruciamo tutto" - or "Let's burn everything" - poured cans of the liquid down the Spanish Steps and also made prints of their hands with it. The activists said the liquid was a type of paint that would cause no lasting damage to the Spanish Steps,

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…3 days3D

Activists pour red paint down Rome's Spanish Steps in outrage over femicides in Italy

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/activists-pour-re…

Police have detained several activists who poured red paint down Rome’s famed Spanish Steps to raise awareness about femicides in Italy

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3 days3D

If you witnessed such a protest, would it inspire you to learn more about the cause or dismiss it as vandalism?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3 days3D

Do you believe using shocking visuals like red paint on a historical site is an effective way to raise awareness for social issues?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3 days3D

How would you feel if a public monument in your city was temporarily altered to protest an issue like femicide?

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