That Banksy (which just got painted over) of a judge beating a protester is a powerful piece of street art, but I can’t resist pointing out that British judges don’t use gavels.
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That Banksy (which just got painted over) of a judge beating a protester is a powerful piece of street art, but I can’t resist pointing out that British judges don’t use gavels.
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That Banksy (which just got painted over) of a judge beating a protester is a powerful piece of street art, but I can’t resist pointing out that British judges don’t use gavels.
@mattblaze
Do you even*get* art? -
@mattblaze
Do you even*get* art?@goatrodeo I do not. I require literal accuracy in everything. Abstraction is degenerate subversion.
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That Banksy (which just got painted over) of a judge beating a protester is a powerful piece of street art, but I can’t resist pointing out that British judges don’t use gavels.
@mattblaze
Apparently the BBC has also gotten this wrong:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/nov/23/writ-large-courtroom-drama-bbc -
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That Banksy (which just got painted over) of a judge beating a protester is a powerful piece of street art, but I can’t resist pointing out that British judges don’t use gavels.
I’m told that I don’t understand art.
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@goatrodeo I do not. I require literal accuracy in everything. Abstraction is degenerate subversion.
As long as we're being literal, I usually *get* my art from the internet. Like that Banksy fellow. He's got a bit of talent.