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‘Guerrilla Girls’ at Brown U. take on ‘white male bias’ in the art world
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| April 4, 2019
| Staff
Posted on 04/04/2019 11:21:18 AM PDT by C19fan
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
Keep the captions but change the graphic to a kitchen...
/s /s /s
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04/04/2019 1:06:08 PM PDT
by
HombreSecreto
(The life of a repo man is always intense)
To: Responsibility2nd
This must be the graduate course after minoring in “Protest Puppetry”.
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posted on
04/04/2019 1:13:02 PM PDT
by
NativeSon
( Grease the floor with Crisco when I dance the Disco)
To: C19fan
ART: Stuff that most people will not buy, so its creators must attempt to get paid from public funds.
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04/04/2019 1:33:23 PM PDT
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JimRed
( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
To: 9YearLurker
“Thats apparently the only thing vaguely clever about this, however.”
They were clever to wear attractive masks rather than try to attract attention with what lurks beneath.
To: Responsibility2nd
According to their website, the Guerrilla Girls wear gorilla masks in public and use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film, and pop culture.
Well going by your picture, girl #2 is definitely the bra-burning type.
Which is sad, because bras aren't an invention of the patriarchy in order to oppress the female sex; they have a purpose of support for boobies that helps prevent massive sag later in life. Although I appreciate bra-free women as any man does, the great view now is not worth the physical consequences down the road...
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