Incidents of objects being thrown at politicians

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In various countries, objects have been thrown at politicians for reasons varying from comedic to harmful.

Australia[]

Canada[]

France[]

Greece[]

Guatemala[]

Hong Kong[]

  • In 2008, Hong Kong politician Raymond Wong Yuk-man threw a bunch of bananas at Chief Executive Donald Tsang in protest of plans to introduce a means test for Old Age Allowance payments (colloquially known as "fruit money").[14][15]
  • In 2013, a protester threw a stuffed wolf toy at Leung Chun-ying, as both a criticism of his perceived cunningness, and as a pun on his name and the Chinese word for wolf (the transliterated name given to the stuffed toy by IKEA also sounds similar to a Cantonese profanity).[15][16]
  • People have also thrown dorayaki at lawmakers in the past, as an accusation of lying (the fictional character Doraemon uses dorayaki to get people to tell the truth).[15]

Ireland[]

Italy[]

New Zealand[]

Sri Lanka[]

United Kingdom[]

1970s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

United States[]

1910s[]

  • On August 14, 1908, Eugene W. Chafin was giving a speech in Springfield, Illinois, when a lynch mob started a riot and while he was taking his handkerchief out from his pocket a member of the mob believed that he was pulling a gun out and threw a brick at him.[25]
  • A cabbage was thrown at William Howard Taft while campaigning by a heckler. Taft responded: "I see that one of my opponents has lost its head."[26]

1950s[]

1960s[]

1970s[]

1990s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

2020s[]

  • On September 8, 2021, radio show host running for the governorship of California, Larry Elder was egged by a woman on a bike wearing a Gorilla mask in Venice, Los Angeles.[51]

Venezuela[]

  • In 2015 president Nicolas Maduro was hit in the head with a mango with a written message on it while visiting Anzoategui.[5]

See also[]

References[]

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