The artwork, which shows a judge hitting a protester with a gavel, was confirmed by the elusive street artist.

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    One of two security officers outside the building said they did not know how much longer they would be required to stand guard, adding, “At least it’s not raining.”

    There’s nothing I love more than hearing British people complain about being forced to do the one job that they have. Miserable sods.

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      If it were in reference to a particular issue, would that make Banksy a “terrorist?” Maybe it’s better to feign uncertainty at the BBC.

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      Yeah I was gonna say, that’s a fucking awesome piece! What do they do in situations like this? Paint over it?

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        Yeah they plan on painting over it. They covered it up and put two policemen to guard it to make sure nobody looks at it.

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            The UK is about just as fucked up as the United States is right now in a lot of ways, their leader is just don’t say stupid shit constantly. They have basically made it illegal to protest, not just on the Gaza on a lot of stuff, environmental, global warming, and the judges just took away the defenses protesters were using, not allowing them to say why they were doing it. And they are hitting him with these huge sentences is not like it’s months in jail we’re talking years or more.

            Just to give you an idea of where they are at there was another recent case where a woman that took some abortion pills that she got from the doctor as per their laws was charged under some like 19th century law with some huge felony charge. She got not guilty but not for lack of trying on the prosecutor’s part.

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              The UK is about just as fucked up as the United States is right now

              Lmfao, cope harder. Despite everything it’s not even close right now. Worry about your own impending Fourth Reich while the UK still has its citizens actually engaged in political activism. We’ll be fine.

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              And they’re not even ruled by the conservative parties. This is the good outcome!

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                I’m absolutely baffled at Labour. The Tories were a complete clown show, and it should have been trivial to put up some serious opposition against them, but they never did. Only when the Tories really burned out, did Labour win, and they’re immediately giving us Tories-light. The same shit, just toned down 20%.

                When does the UK start voting for better parties? Replace the Tories with LibDem and Labour with the Greens. If I lived in England, I’d be upset I couldn’t vote for SNP. Every other party is better than these two.

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                  Let me tell you about the tale of Neoliberalism and the center “left”. Our story begins in the 1980s, but it really takes of in the early 2000s. At the time a bloke named Tony was ruling the UK as prime minister and he had a fine Atze ruling Germany, whose name was Gerhard…

                  Together they dismantled social security, raised taxes on their people, and lowered taxes on their rich friends. They sold much of their realm to their rich friends, at a staggering discount. They said this would be best for the people and the global markets would demand, but also reward as such…

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                  And they got into power because everyone was going “oh shit, we don’t want another Trump”, then just run full steam ahead into issues that will piss off their base. Someone who hasn’t been kept up to date could be excused for thinking the party restricted trans people and arresting peace protesters en masse was the more conservative party.

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        They cordoned it off and covered it with tarps or sheets. They don’t want to paint over it or destroy it because it’s instantly worth a fortune and nobody knows exactly what to do, which is part of the genius of it.

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        Close:

        The artwork was quickly covered up by large sheets of plastic and two metal barriers, under the guard of two security officers

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          It’s on the ministry of Justice building, which and this is true is worth a lot more than the painting, even if it was not a sharply critical piece against the ministry of Justice. They absolutely are going to paint over it.

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    The West is dismantling every shibboleth, every sacred cow, in service to genocidal Zionism.

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      There’s a lot of West in the West.

      That said, you’re exactly right for certain Western countries such as Britain, America and Germany.

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    Nitpick: it’s Parliament who proscribed Palestine Action, not the courts.

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      It is the courts upholding it though.

      It took like two months now that Palestine Action are allowed to get an appeals hearing in November iirc.
      Courts could have decided for the proscription to not be applicable until a proper hearing takes place. Instead it was upheld.

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        Yea the decision to ban it went through so fast it was hard to have a defence, but the appeals are all delayed now they have one.

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      Cross nitpick: Just because the courts are following Parliament’s ‘law’ in no way negates their complicity in doing wrong.

      See Nazi guards following Hitler’s rules for reference.

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        Nazi guards murdered people. I’ll condemn the courts for carrying out the law when it involves murdering people.

        I don’t believe anyone has been convicted yet in these cases (probably many have not even been charged) so the role of the courts so far was to agree to judicial review but to decline an interim block on the order. Parliament is clearly more to blame for this.

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            So, just to be clear, what are we condemning the courts - which haven’t convicted anyone of anything in this - for?

            Condemnation certainly doesn’t achieve anything when anyone can see you’re condemning people for stuff they haven’t done. I know that the zeitgeist is vibes-based but we should really be doing better than that.

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          Yes, because prosecuting people for being political dissidents doing nothing other than holding a sign is always right and just.

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            Do you want to try again, using the words I wrote rather than the ones you pulled out of the air?

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    I wonder if he did like Cut outlines that they could paste up there and then spray over it? Because time certainly would have been an issue at that location. Is incredible detail it seems like it would take forever if not for the outline already being done elsewhere.

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      Exactly my thought when I saw it… Several stencils that act as layers. Maybe buttressed against the floor to keep it level.

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      It’s stencils and than final touches after, the painting probably only took a few minutes at most

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        It’s not. I don’t understand what makes his art so popular. To me it’s irony telling on itself. Like, as I understand, most of his stuff is suspend to be a giant middle-finger to all things trendy, but it’s nothing but. The minute that guy farts in a jar, the world will turn into one giant olfactory nerve.

        It’s popular because it’s rare? Is it popular because he personifies low hanging fruit? I mean… hitting someone with a gavel? What a surprisingly fresh take that is…

        I honestly don’t get it and I’m not trying to agitate. I’m dead serious.

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          It’s pretty uninspiring artistically but at least he’s putting his fame to good use with a message slightly more controversial than ‘what if cops were gay’ or some of his other stuff. Also a very solid up purely from a graffiti perspective, that’s a big piece for a location with that much security.