Seen near Holborn Station, on the route of the Unite the Kingdom rally.
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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.

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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.
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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 Obviously, if things do not improve there must be Internal enemies sabotaging the project and a purge is needed (repeat ad nauseam) (based on previous similar occurrences)
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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. -
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 historically it'll be Poland. But that's too far, and they are too well armed so the Irish. Shudder.
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@streetartutopia incredibly powerful
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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 I know the answer! I know the answer of who they will blame then!
Women.
Oh, wait, they already do that.
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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 never heard anybody blaming mosques for economic problems. Maybe, massive immigration forcing wages down, but that is not limited to one group of people.
If anything, it's all about colonizing and replacing the British culture by one that is completely different and adversarial to the western values.
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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 rightsizing immigration (and cancelling the fake student scam) HAS actually started to lower rents in Canada. But I agree with the spirit of this art.
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