2022---umweltaktivisten-werden-bei-protest-in-rom-von-autofahrern-angespuckt---italien---gettotext-com
The 2022 roadblocks were part of a broader wave of "shock tactics" by Ultima Generazione. These included:
In 2022, a viral story highlighted the escalating tension between Italian motorists and climate activists in Rome. The incident involved members of the activist group Ultima Generazione (Last Generation), who faced physical aggression—including being spat on, kicked, and dragged from the road—during a series of roadblocks designed to pressure the government into climate action. Tensions on the GRA: Activists vs. Commuters
Italian authorities responded with increased arrests and proposed stricter laws against "eco-vandalism" and unauthorized roadblocks. The debate remains polarized: activists view these "radical actions" as necessary to "sound an alarm" about impending droughts and environmental collapse, while critics and officials condemn them as "absurd attacks" on public order and cultural heritage. The 2022 roadblocks were part of a broader
Environmental activists 'spat at by drivers' at Rome protest | Italy
: Turning the water of the Trevi Fountain black with diluted charcoal. Tensions on the GRA: Activists vs
: Throwing flour on an Andy Warhol-painted car in Milan or pea soup at a Van Gogh masterpiece in Rome. Legal and Social Consequences
: Beyond verbal abuse, some drivers resorted to spitting on the activists and forcefully dragging them to the side of the road to clear traffic. Environmental activists 'spat at by drivers' at Rome
: Groups of activists sat across highway lanes, often gluing their hands to the pavement to make removal more difficult.
The 2022 roadblocks were part of a broader wave of "shock tactics" by Ultima Generazione. These included:
In 2022, a viral story highlighted the escalating tension between Italian motorists and climate activists in Rome. The incident involved members of the activist group Ultima Generazione (Last Generation), who faced physical aggression—including being spat on, kicked, and dragged from the road—during a series of roadblocks designed to pressure the government into climate action. Tensions on the GRA: Activists vs. Commuters
Italian authorities responded with increased arrests and proposed stricter laws against "eco-vandalism" and unauthorized roadblocks. The debate remains polarized: activists view these "radical actions" as necessary to "sound an alarm" about impending droughts and environmental collapse, while critics and officials condemn them as "absurd attacks" on public order and cultural heritage.
Environmental activists 'spat at by drivers' at Rome protest | Italy
: Turning the water of the Trevi Fountain black with diluted charcoal.
: Throwing flour on an Andy Warhol-painted car in Milan or pea soup at a Van Gogh masterpiece in Rome. Legal and Social Consequences
: Beyond verbal abuse, some drivers resorted to spitting on the activists and forcefully dragging them to the side of the road to clear traffic.
: Groups of activists sat across highway lanes, often gluing their hands to the pavement to make removal more difficult.