‘Not taking shots:’ Defacer of Thunberg mural in Edmonton wanted voice heard
EDMONTON — A man says he defaced a mural of teenage Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg because he wanted to take a stand peacefully and the artist who created it says he doesn’t mind.
James Bagnall says he wrote “stop the lies” and “this is oil country” on the painting of the 16-year-old girl against a bright-blue background along a light-rail transit line in Edmonton.
“My intent was to just let people hear my voice and my opinion,” he said in an email Monday. “I was not taking shots at Greta as a person. She’s only a child and I would never do that.
“I’m just tired of people bashing our (Albertans’) way of life.”