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Climate Protesters Target NYC’s Iconic “Charging Bull” in Earth Day Protest

Last updated: April 22, 2025 12:10 pm
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Climate activists made a bold statement on Earth Day by targeting the famous “Charging Bull” sculpture in Manhattan’s Financial District. They used the iconic bull as a symbol of Wall Street’s role in perpetuating the environmental crisis, showcasing a display of fabric feces descending onto a rendering of planet Earth at the statue’s rear end.

The protest, organized by Extinction Rebellion, aimed to highlight the destructive impact of runaway capitalism on the planet and our lives. As protesters tagged the landmark with phrases like “Greed = Death,” they drew attention to the complicity of the richest 1% in exacerbating climate change. This action comes at a time of increasing environmental deregulation under the Trump administration and threats to nonprofit organizations that oppose the government’s agenda.

The demonstration also paid homage to the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests that took place in the same area. During those protests, the NYPD protected the “Charging Bull” statue with barricades for over seven weeks. This history added another layer of significance to the activists’ message about the collusion between the wealthy elite and the government in exploiting the planet for profit.

Despite the serious nature of the protest, onlookers had mixed reactions. Some tourists engaged in the demonstration, holding up flags and posing for photos, while others urged the activists to leave the area. Daily commuters stopped to take photos and listen to the message being shared.

Aliyah Graves, a passerby with Gullah Geechee heritage, expressed support for the protest, noting the disproportionate impact of climate change on Indigenous communities. She emphasized the importance of civil disobedience in challenging the status quo and advocating for a more sustainable future.

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The Earth Day demonstrations on Wall Street included other actions, such as a billboard truck criticizing Elon Musk for his environmental impact. These protests underscored the growing urgency of addressing climate change and holding corporations and individuals accountable for their role in contributing to the crisis.

In conclusion, the protest at the “Charging Bull” statue on Earth Day served as a powerful reminder of the need to prioritize environmental sustainability over profit-driven agendas. By taking direct action in the heart of the financial district, activists brought attention to the urgent need for systemic change to protect the planet and future generations.

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