• ChicagoCommunist [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    This is another example that makes me skeptical of any spectacular activism. The state is more than happy to severely punish people for the minutest of actions, all while having control over mass media, so you have to be careful that you aren’t throwing your life away for zero impact. And at least in the US, it’s spent the last few decades growing and perfecting the jail and prison system to the degree that it can absorb a large amount of social unrest without any trouble.

    Very rarely is attention-seeking praxis capable of breaking into the spectacle a la Aaron Bushnell.

    Radicalism needs to be socially reproducible to have revolutionary potential, needs to outcompete capitalism’s social reproduction. We need to create revolutionaries faster than they get imprisoned, killed, burnt out, isolated.

    Just like the West doesn’t have real heroes, it can’t have effective martyrs.

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    Vincent Van Gogh only sold a single painting while he was alive. His paintings were considered worthless garbage at the time. Fine art is and always has been a way for the rich to launder money.

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    There is nothing priceless about any piece of art ever. Placing a living person’s time and life below a simple image is the most egregious fetishism I have seen in a while.

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    You two simply had no right to do what you did to Sunflowers, and your arrogance in thinking otherwise deserves the strongest condemnation.

    WHAT YOU DID TO SUNFLOWERS rage-cry for being an allegedly serious crime, they phrased their condemnation in the silliest way they could

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    Protecting the artwork on the Titanic is my new metaphor for how stupid this is.

    I’m a big fan of art, but uncritical support for an endless flow of soup at valuable items until rich people stop killing all of us.

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    It’s just impossible to clean an oil painting covered with water soluble soup

    And the price of the painting went up by a few millions for the added notoriety

    Who the fuck designed the glass pane so that it didn’t cover the frame?

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    That plane of glass has never done more work than in this sentence. The glass did its job and the painting is fine.

    By this logic if you shoot at someone and they’re behind thick bullet proof glass you’ve legally murdered them

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        Shooting in the direction of someone in the full knowledge that your bullet will not possibly hit them is not attempted murder. It’s… actually not any crime.

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          I’d say it was property damage to the window so vandalism? What about intimidating? Or are you saying they person behind the window is in on the shooting for lulz?

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    ukkk Keep doing this to your climate activists and soon enough their sentences won’t even be able to be completed because the prisons will be underwater.

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    I’ve seen the video. 10k in damage to the frame is absurd. If someone simply cleaned the soup within an hour or two of them throwing soup on it then it was as good as new. If they left it to soak in for 24 hours and damage the wood then that’s negligence on the museum’s part.