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      The final form of the art piece. Honestly, I wouldn’t even be surprised if Banksy anticipated this. It wouldn’t be too tough to predict that the government would respond this way.

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    In some way it’s erased in malicious compliance, because the message is still showing, doubly because of the censorship.

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      Knowing Banksy, the image itself, while powerful in its message, was never going to be the main message of the art. The actions that followed were what it was all about. When your government is so predictable, it’s easy to troll them.

      Do you remember what the artwork was that was shredded after the auction? Few would. The message was always the shredding. Just like this, it was always the censoring. Government fell right into it and what was once some graffiti on a wall in a local area is now international news provoking discourse. That’s art doing its thing.

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        Yeah, that mural was very clever.

        The gov really had no winning move either way, and realistically leaving it up was never an option anyway.

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          I’d argue it had one winning move, but it wasn’t going to happen. They could have protected it and said they agree with his right to speak (or something more UK; since there is no freedom of speech). The winning move is to recognize that people have issues with the actions and are discussing it —even if this is bullshit.

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            That would have invited more graffiti. Which IMO wouldn’t be a bad thing, but I can also understand the potential problems with it.

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              If I were in charge of it, and had the freedom to do anything, I’d do something like saying: “We recognize people’s frustration. We will protect this piece for [some amount of weeks] but any further vandalism will be removed. However, we will host an exhibit for others to produce art expressing their opinions and will display them, within reason and legal boundaries.”

              This would remove almost all the power and give people a place to vent. However, it’s not very fascist, which is about controlling people’s ability to speak against you, so it’s not going to happen. This piece is only powerful because it isn’t allowed. As soon as it is then people stop giving a fuck. If they were actually intelligent then this is what they’d do. However, if they were intelligent they wouldn’t have gotten into this mess to begin with.

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    Am I the only one bothered by the fact that the most recent picture is not on the right side?

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    Banksy used something to etch the stone before applying the paint knowing they’ll try to wash it off.

    Edit: more context, the building that has the art is 150 years old so they can’t just replace the tiles. They are going to have to take some layers off.

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      I’m not sure “progressive” is the right term for the neoliberal war machine doing what it does to manufacture consent, but also not living in the UK so take that with a grain of salt I suppose.

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        He’s behaving like that’s his goal even. It’s just hard to fathom. Like is he a plant? I don’t see how you could set the table better than what he’s doing right now.

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        Whoever thinks that twat will make things better in stad of worse is delusional

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      It’s a grade 1 listed building, it’d have to go no matter what it was.

      Banksy would have known this beforehand, it’s masterful actually.

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        Space Invader put a mosaic on a listed building where I live. We didn’t have police blocking it, it wasn’t removed the next day. It was removed eventually and it was investigated but I didn’t have the Big Brother feel to it.

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    Left panel: the person on the ground is defending themselves with a berserker sword from the attacking wraith wielding a hammer of unjust suffering.

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      Yeah this doesn’t really add up. We don’t like this so let’s just make it look more pale? Did they pay someone to do this?

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    What are the chances banksy was the masked person who covered up the mural it seems to be done with intent to keep the silhouette perfectly. The banksy crew had to have known it was going to be covered up and they planted someone to be the cleaner-upper? Or this whole thing is a sanctioned stunt… It seems there is people within the system that want it to change.

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      Maybe it’s like tattoo removal. It’s never really gone because something-something white blood cells. Or takes hundreds of sessions until it’s gone.