Spartacus
Daily Stormer
November 8, 2017
There’s an article on Wikipedia called Women Artists, whose authors show the evolution of art made by women over time. If you compare the “20th century” and “contemporary” sections with what came before… you’re gonna notice a few differences, one of them being that (((modern art))) no longer requires even being capable of faking talent…
A Swedish artist hoping to break the taboo around periods by placing art depicting menstruation on Stockholm’s subway has has her work branded ‘offensive’ by some who’ve seen it.
Graphic artist Liv Strömquist’s work, which includes felt-tip pen drawings of female characters bleeding during their period, is currently displayed across the city’s 68-mile rail network, which is sometimes dubbed ‘the longest art gallery in the world’.
However, the controversial pieces of art – black, white and red – have sparked a row over whether the subject matter should be shown at all in such a public setting.
Just Nazis filled with irrational hatred for the color of the vagina blood. For no reason.
If you have a problem that your kids see this on the subway, you’re literally worse than Hitler
Appearing at 90 of 100 stations in the Swedish capital, the works, entitled ‘It’s Alright, I’m only bleeding’ sees simple figures drawn with a patch of red to symbolise menstruation, has drawn criticism on social media.
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Another critic added: ‘It’s not fun explaining to a four-year-old about the red between the legs’.
It’s hard for me to imagine that such hatred exists in modern day Sweden, a country so tolerant and forward-thinking it actually lets convicted pedophiles adopt children. Clearly, there’s something wrong with the education system. Not enough women teachers.
However, many others praised the bravery of the artist in talking about a subject that many feel shouldn’t still be taboo in 2017.
@SarMer42 wrote: ‘Sweden is next level progressive. You can find a bunch of cartoons along the subway that promotes normalizing periods and nudity.’
@timinterweb agreed, penning: ‘Thanks for reminding us all to be *un*ashamed of periods. There’s enough stigma in the world. #sweden #metro #art #strömquist’
This is probably a mistranslation, surely people in Sweden haven’t gone so insane that they think this is “brave”…
Still, it’s good to see such hardcore Nazism still exists in modern day Sweden. Not so hardcore that people would just rip these filthy posters down – that’s too hardcore for Sweden – but I kinda see a glimmer of hope there.
Never change, Sweden.
Never change…
Because if you change, the rest of us won’t be able to feel better about ourselves.
SWEDEN YES!