Older Americans protest against ‘dirty banks’ funding oil and gas projects
Protesters cut up credit cards and march to Washington branches of JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, Bank of America and Wells Fargo
Hundreds of older Americans gathered in Washington on Tuesday to protest against four of the country's largest financial institutions, cutting up their credit cards in an act of defiance meant to condemn the banks' funding of oil and gas projects.
The protesters marched to the downtown DC branches of the four targeted dirty banks" - JPMorgan Chase, CitiBank, Bank of America and Wells Fargo - before staging a die-in" to symbolize the global threat posed by fossil fuels. In a nod to the age of the protest's participants, demonstrators sat in painted rocking chairs as they chanted Cut it up!" to those slashing their credit cards outside the banks' branches.
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