Venice protests

Bezos Alters Wedding Plans Amidst Crocodile Threat & Protests

Following protests and threats of disruption, Jeff Bezos reportedly changed the venue for his wedding celebrations in Venice. Originally planned for the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, the event will now be held in the Arsenale, a more secure location. Activists, opposing the wedding’s impact on the city and the perceived extravagance, had threatened to protest the event. The move comes as authorities increased security due to rising international tensions.

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Greenpeace Protests Bezos Wedding in Venice, Citing Taxes and Climate Impact

Protests have erupted in Venice against Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s upcoming lavish three-day wedding, expected to host around 200 guests, including many high-profile celebrities. Activists, including Greenpeace, are demonstrating against the event, citing concerns over low taxes paid by billionaires and the environmental impact of their lifestyles, with some even saying the wedding is a slap in the face to local residents. Despite the expected economic boost the wedding might provide, some residents are determined to disrupt the event, which will reportedly take place on the island of San Giorgio. It’s estimated that over 90 private jets will arrive for the wedding which comes at the height of tourism season.

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Venetians Protest Bezos’ Lavish Wedding Plans

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s upcoming Venice wedding has sparked protests from residents who argue the city is already overwhelmed by tourism. Protesters, echoing sentiments shared across Southern Europe, contend that mass tourism is displacing residents and damaging Venice’s historical sites. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro expressed disapproval of the demonstrations, while protesters countered that the real shame lies with those responsible for the city’s over-tourism problem. The protests highlight a broader concern across Southern Europe regarding the negative impacts of mass tourism on local communities and historical landmarks.

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