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In reply to the discussion: Greenpeace Irreparably Damage Ancient Nazca Lines [View all]branford
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in a Peruvian prison. Since the vandalism of a cultural heritage sight appears to have been meticulously planned and financed at the highest levels of Greenpeace, I would also hope that the Peruvian authorities arrest the Greenpeace leader once he arrives in country to personally deliver his apologies. That would send a message that Greenpeace might truly understand.
I cannot imagine how any rationale actor could possibly believe that defacing a third-world anthropological treasure would gain any sympathy for any cause. The worthless "sorry if you were offended" apology offered by Greenpeace was particularly galling.
Given the reaction of the general public in Peru, I'm certain that the vandals will be very "popular" in prison. I wouldn't be surprised, and would not shed any tears, if they receive some involuntary Nazca lines prison tattoos to remember their stay