Local weather activists maintain a protest on the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Inexperienced close to the New York Inventory Change on April 22, 2025.
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Wall Road’s iconic Charging Bull statue on Tuesday was vandalized by a gaggle of environmental activists who sprayed the bronze sculpture with neon inexperienced paint.
The group, known as Extinction Revolt, painted the phrases “Greed=Demise” on the physique of the bull, the image of a surging inventory market that’s positioned in Bowling Inexperienced park close to the New York Inventory Change. Tuesday marks the 56th annual “Earth Day,” first noticed in 1970.
“Good morning from the resistance. We got here to Wall Road to name out the bulls—,” the activist group stated on social media website X. “Bulls— advised by the 1% who gamble with our futures. Bulls– to bailouts for individuals who wrecked our financial system.”
One protester, who climbed up and sat on the neck of the bull, was advised to dismount by a New York Metropolis police officer.
Later Tuesday, the group of activists cleaned the inexperienced paint off the bull after their demonstration.
The sculpture, made by Arturo Di Modica, a Sicilian immigrant to New York, was initially put in in entrance of the inventory change in 1989, however was later moved a few blocks south to its present location, based on town’s Division of Parks and Recreation.
Local weather activist maintain a protest on the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Inexperienced close to the New York Inventory Change on April 22, 2025.
Michael M. Santiago | Getty Photos
Local weather activists maintain a protest on the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Inexperienced close to the New York Inventory Change in New York Metropolis on April 22, 2025.
Michael M. Santiago | Getty Photos
Local weather activists maintain a protest on the Charging Bull statue in Bowling Inexperienced close to the New York Inventory Change in New York Metropolis on April 22, 2025.
Michael M. Santiago | Getty Photos
Members of the local weather activist group Extinction Revolt clear up after vandalizing the Charging Bull, as a part of an “Earth Day” protest towards Wall Road’s alleged complicitness in local weather change, in New York Metropolis on April 22, 2025.
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