Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally.
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@streetartutopia historically it'll be Poland. But that's too far, and they are too well armed so the Irish. Shudder.
@sashabilton The US is a Poland, now.
A #duopoly excludes the middle, so land-of-Poles it is!
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
@streetartutopia people want to feel like they are doing something, idiots get bored, can't find a way to participate so they invent problems and then realize they can't solve them even the slightest and they're going to be interesting at last
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
@streetartutopia my only problem with this is that the people that need to hear the message are too stupid to get it, sadly.
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
@streetartutopia Quote "The poor are always with us " ....
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@streetartutopia
When you've got rid
off all the mosques
but the costs
of life still rise
and you've built
your fortressed borders
but the NHS still dies
and the muslims are all gone
and your town's a wall of white
but corporate vultures
are still pillaging
every facet of our lives
who will you blame then?
what will you have gained?
a badge for barbarism
against a backdrop of decay.@wmd Thank you so much for sharing the important thing in this image so that I can access it!
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
Billionaires fear a 99% that wakes up to the fact that blameshifting bigotry solves nothing real in their lives.
Bigotry is distraction.
It doesn't provide affordable housing.
It doesn't create jobs.
It doesn't fund public services.
It doesn't lower prices for gas or groceries.
It doesn't stop fascism in government.
It doesn't stop wars.
It doesn't stop public corruption in business.
It doesn't educate the young or support seniors.It enriches billionaires.
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
Reading the words, I feel like this is a poem or song. It has a ragged meter and it rhymes in places.
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@streetartutopia my only problem with this is that the people that need to hear the message are too stupid to get it, sadly.
@jhooper @streetartutopia True, it speaks to those who already think this way. It is difficult to reach out of any such bubble.
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@jhooper @streetartutopia True, it speaks to those who already think this way. It is difficult to reach out of any such bubble.
@Inidox @streetartutopia also the message needs to be clearer, honestly.
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Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally. By the artist Frank Riot.
The poster says it better than most speeches:
When the scapegoats are gone, the borders are fortified, and the hatred has done its damage, the cost of living will still rise, the NHS will still be dying, and corporate vultures will still be picking our lives apart.
Who will they blame then?
What will they have gained?
A badge for barbarism against a backdrop of decay.
@streetartutopia this is filled with partial truths. The professional display is certainly not “street”. Whether it’s actual art is at the viewer’s discretion, but doesn’t meet most criteria. Post it elsewhere, please; perhaps on a “public screed utopia” account.
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