"Sink the Rich"
Seen in London

@RadicalGraffiti Popular in Wales too..

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@RadicalGraffiti who knew orcas would become the symbol of the revolution
@RadicalGraffiti it's a nice mural but it's not only rich people who sail.
@RadicalGraffiti look, we even have an animal mascot now!
@ScootrGrrl @RadicalGraffiti their name is Gladys. Not sure where this graffiti comes from but in Spain we use it because of a real family of orca.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2023-06-03/the-biography-of-gladys-the-killer-whale-who-breaks-sailboats-and-reigns-supreme-on-social-media.html
The biography of Gladys, the killer whale who breaks sailboats and reigns supreme on social media

The cetacean has become famous on the internet for the damage it has caused to boats off the Spanish coast. But it is not just one animal behaving this way but 15, and not everything that is said about them is true

EL PAÍS English
@RadicalGraffiti @700Sachen nice graffiti. Problem though (as read in another Mastodon thread/clarification): the ships the orcas sink are small sailing ships, which are the cheap and at the same time ecologically best transportation on the sea. What we actually want to sink are yachts like motor yachts, rich-people yachts.
Thinking about it: sink the rich.
Orcas Sink 49-Foot Yacht in Mystifying Trend Around the Strait of Gibraltar

An unknown number of orcas sunk a sailing yacht in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar over the weekend, according to Spain’s maritime rescue service. While orcas are typically peaceful, this is the latest in a string of attacks that have hit the region in the past four years. Reuters reports that a 49-foot-long […]

Gizmodo Australia
@RadicalGraffiti @ben_kim @700Sachen the model might be a Sun Odyssey 519. You can buy one around 220000 €.