New Method: The Dutch beat as many cars as they can to remove the nervous

The twin brothers, Steven and Brian Krieger, are grinning as they are destroying a car called “Pugeot 106”, in which the words “are written FU* COVID” They're participating in “Carsmash”, a project aimed at providing ways of releasing the anger of the inhabitants that has been accumulated during the pandemic that they are [...]
They're participating in “Carsmash”, a project aimed at providing ways to release the anger of the residents, which has been collected during the pandemic entering the third year, Reuters writes.
Bars, restaurants and most shops in the Netherlands have been closed in mid-December, when restrictive measures were enacted to combat record figures of coronary cases. The government will not reconsider them until January 14th.
There's nothing to do these days. We can't work because we have a coffee and we're closed. So we thought we'd release some of the anger by going to destroy a” car, Brian said, transmits Express.
Merlyn Bosusen, who runs the <x0 project Carsmash” in a car cemetery near Amsterdam, says customers start by writing in their car “something that is present in their lives” and selecting their own car.
In the minute they start destroying the car, we ask them to close their eyes, to feel their feet on the ground, to sense their power, to feel their bodies, to feel what they are doing, and in that way, to try to get (the evil) out of their lives”, he said.










