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10 shekels it was DEI security.

A comment confirms it:

So, the director of the museum and the head of security are both radical feminist women, both hired in the last 2 years, who rewrote the entire security protocol and wanted to make the artifacts "more accessible" with lower security enclosures to shed its "elitist" image. They also banned security from interfering with a robbery, and spent most of their time complaining that there aren't enough women in museum directing jobs (even though 65% of those positions are held by women).

When the robbers were spotted by security, they followed protocol and evacuated. More accessible you say? Mission accomplished.

Here's another article describing how the thieves managed to enter without being seen.

"We did not spot the criminals arriving from outside early enough," des Cars said. She said the only camera installed outside the Apollo Gallery was facing west and did not cover the window where the thieves used power tools to break in.

That's what you get when you hire clueless idiots. This is an obvious inside job.

Even Matt Walsh made a video about the DEI idiot.

An iconic museum in France hired a female head of security for the first time in its centuries-long history. A year later, burglars stole priceless jewels in broad daylight. Are these two things potentially connected?

[Mirror](https://vid8.poal.co/user/AOU/cJyYiBJ) 10 shekels it was DEI security. A comment confirms it: > So, the director of the museum and the head of security are both radical feminist women, both hired in the last 2 years, who rewrote the entire security protocol and wanted to make the artifacts "more accessible" with lower security enclosures to shed its "elitist" image. They also banned security from interfering with a robbery, and spent most of their time complaining that there aren't enough women in museum directing jobs (even though 65% of those positions are held by women). > When the robbers were spotted by security, they followed protocol and evacuated. > More accessible you say? Mission accomplished. Here's another article describing how the thieves managed to enter without being seen. > "We did not spot the criminals arriving from outside early enough," des Cars said. > She said the only camera installed outside the Apollo Gallery was facing west and did not cover the window where the thieves used power tools to break in. > [source](https://abcnews.go.com/International/louvre-museum-reopens-after-heist-director-set-testify/story?id=126749218) That's what you get when you hire clueless idiots. This is an obvious inside job. Even Matt Walsh made a video about the DEI idiot. > An iconic museum in France hired a female head of security for the first time in its centuries-long history. A year later, burglars stole priceless jewels in broad daylight. Are these two things potentially connected? > [Is This Woman The Real Reason The Louvre Was Broken Into?!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R_6_HWHGHI)

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