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The concentration camps are hell for a world whose heaven is a supermarket
"Why is this phrase unacceptable? Why does the leftist, forgetting everything we've just said, forgetting even Antelme whom he may have read, understand this as an odious comparison between a gas chamber and people queuing at Tesco's? Because, although he does not love supermarkets, he sees no horror in them. Just as he would like a democratic society with reduced wage differentials, he dreams of a consumer friendly shopping centre, with bicyle lanes, linking together the local community, displaying more educational CD-Roms than Barbie dolls, selling organic food and "fair" priced Bolivian coffee. In other words, commodity with a human face. For those who have no critique of the supermarket as a concentration of market relations and a place of overall deprivation, La Banquise's turn of phrase sounds weirdly paradoxical, even abominable."
This image depicts a disturbing analog horror scene with VHS glitches and unsettling elements. The dark, dirty and uncanny liminal space evokes paranoia and unease, with demonic close-ups and occult glitches.
Created by Spectacus on Feb 1, 2024 using the Stable Diffusion 1.5 AI image generator model.
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