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Anonymous No.40701553 [Report] >>40701637 >>40701712 >>40701716 >>40701721 >>40704957
What is the giant mural in the Bank of America building trying to say?
Anonymous No.40701637 [Report] >>40701652
>>40701553 (OP)

Don't tell anyone, but it's a pretty sick art peice. I highly support this. It's saying look edgy and cool oooooohhhhhh ahhhhhh
Anonymous No.40701652 [Report] >>40701731
>>40701637
>but it's a pretty sick art peice
I agree
Anonymous No.40701712 [Report]
>>40701553 (OP)
https://youtu.be/qIZL5qeEKj0
Anonymous No.40701716 [Report]
>>40701553 (OP)
Panel 1: EQ = earthquake, giant in the stone, geologists/miners/archaeologists under ground
Panel 2: hazmat person = pandemic, men/women falling = satan falling from the sky, or transgenderism, the net = welcoming the fall
Panel 3: red/white checkerboard = innocence, blood, eclipse = rebirth, kid = donald trump?, judge, detective and zogbot pointing to kid = letting him off, bargaining
Anonymous No.40701721 [Report] >>40701738
>>40701553 (OP)
looks like a triptych in the same style of Hieronymous Bosch. Essentially a story is being told in three parts. Easiest to understand OP pic by first understanding Bosch's triptych "Garden of Earthly Delights".
In the first panel on the left, we see what is basically Paradise, in the second panel in the middle, we see the time of conflict when "evil enters the Garden", in the third panel on right we see the end result of that evil after it has completely succeeded at its goal.

Something similar is happening in OP pic related, where the first panel is the "eden", the second panel shows the beginning of evil entering that "eden", and the third panel is the end result of the evil winning, no more "eden".
The first panel shows workers in the field, no conflict, the giant man sleeping on the hill is the "sleeping giant" of the People, the masses. Everyone is worker here, there are no elite, everyone is "equal" (equally having to work to support themselves).
The second panel shows the introduction of conflict in the People. The Sleeping Giant is no longer peacefully slumbering, instead they're agitated (deliberately agitated), rioting and protesting.
In the third panel the elite have completely taken over. We see elite symbolism everywhere in this pic: the Pyramid, which symbolizes hierarchy (the top of the pyramid, representing the elite, is small and supported by the large base of the pyramid, which represents the masses of peasants). The Stairs on the left ascending into the sky is another elite symbol that symbolizes hierarchy and elitism. It is the stair/path that leads to the top of the pyramid, to elitism. The Dancing figure in the transparent box, with the Void sun above symbolizes Form. Form and the Void are synonymous terms, both are only concerned with the outer appearance of things, and are unconcerned with the Spirit and inner meaning. (Think of a twinkie without any filling at all, it's just a hollow shell).
[con't]
Anonymous No.40701731 [Report]
>>40701652
Killing dove = no peace. Humans walking away = refugees. The curved clear path = perhaps Saturn's ring, agony + war = necessary
Anonymous No.40701738 [Report] >>40701757 >>40701762
>>40701721
[con't]
the group of people in the lower left of the third panel symbolize this new elite too. Notice how different they are from the people in the first panel. The people in the first panel have shovels in their hands, they're workers, physical workers. The elite in the third don't do physical labor, they just talk and control other people.

The burning bush i admit is somewhat confusing, it seems like it's talking about the Burning Bush in the Old Testament, which would imply that the OT is describing the birth of elitism and hierarchy?

No clue what the young man standing by himself symbolizes. Though i do notice how he resembles the man standing by himself in the first panel, except that the elite kid isn't holding a shovel, so basically it's saying he's a nepo baby elite, living off the labor of others (others at the bottom of the pyramid, the physical workers)
Anonymous No.40701757 [Report] >>40701762 >>40701794
>>40701738
>No clue what the young man standing by himself symbolizes
Kinda looks like trump, at least more than a generic blonde boy should
Anonymous No.40701762 [Report]
>>40701757
>>40701738
Anonymous No.40701794 [Report] >>40701831
>>40701757
I assure you, Trump isn't the only blond male in the world.
The point of the picture clearly isn't talking about any single person, but about the idea of the elite. (maybe Trump is an example of that, maybe not, but the main point of the triptych is describing the evolution from Paradise-- everyone is a worker and contributing-- to its opposite, where an elite parasite class has taken root, where hierarchy exists and the rich take advantage of the labor of others. And i assure you that even if Trump is part of that elite, he's not the only person that fits that description, which makes your focus on ONLY Trump highly manipulative and misleading. In fact, the very fact that Trump is deporting "the bottom of the pyramid" from the country, the very people that the those at the top rely on for their cushy lifestyle, would point to the opposite of what you're saying)
Anonymous No.40701831 [Report] >>40701870
>>40701794
You're reading too much, I was just playing with the idea of him being the antichrist (which I don't believe myself)
Anonymous No.40701870 [Report] >>40701878
>>40701831
i'm always willing to entertain the possibility of things. So yea, maybe he is, but if that is the case, then he's not acting alone, and has the FULL SUPPORT of people on the Democrat upper management.
Although the whole deporting the bottom of the pyramid would really throw me off of that idea, since i don't understand how that would benefit the elites. It's the elites that are freaking out the most at the deportations. "Who will pick our crops and clean our bathrooms?!" The elites own the crops, but they hire out the physical labor to the illegals for dirt cheap labor (less than minimum wage). Trump also has been making efforts to bring back factories to America, which again seems counterintuitive to elite agenda, which always exports its factories and labor to foreign cheap (slave) labor. And then finally there's the fact that Trump, despite his rhetoric at times, hasn't started or engaged in any wars. He actually is the one that pulled American troops out of the Middle East (something the Democrats had been promising to do for years and NEVER DID).
So I think it's a bit premature to call Trump the antichrist at this point. :P
Anonymous No.40701878 [Report] >>40701905
>>40701870
>then he's not acting alone, and has the FULL SUPPORT of people on the Democrat upper management.
Anonymous No.40701905 [Report]
>>40701878
i thought it was already implied that since he's a Republican, it would mean that both Republican and Democrat upper management were in cahoots. I wasn't implying it was "just Democrats", just didn't realize it was necessary to spell out that Republicans were in on it. The upper management ones.
And as i said before, that *could* be the case, that it's just elites vs peasants. Elites that infiltrate all groups, democrat republican libertarian etc. and then coordinate with each other to control the peasants.
My beef is with people that ONLY focus on Trump to the exclusion of everyone else. That is typical scapegoating technique of the elite: Do lots of bad stuff and have a fall guy take the blame so the rest of the elite escape justice, and the status quo remains.
Anonymous No.40704957 [Report]
>>40701553 (OP)
It's a plan that fell apart. RIP cube god.