• @thefrankring
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    137 months ago

    I wonder what was in the artist’s mind.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      The most American thing about his pic is that he’s scared to actually write “Bank of America” in case he gets sued

      • @thefrankring
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        67 months ago

        Understandable. He could draw a few flames to hide it instead.

        • @[email protected]
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          07 months ago

          Or he could actually stop being a pussy, actually write it, get sued and draw attention to the problem?

          • @thefrankring
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            57 months ago

            True, but it takes big balls. By doing so, you’re provoking a big corporation that has all the resources to destroy your life.

              • @thefrankring
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                17 months ago

                Yeah, the first one to stand up has to be the most courageous. He becomes the leader and example. Others might decide to follow (or not).

                In many capitalist/right-wing countries like the US, more often than not, money is king.

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                7 months ago

                'Cayse everybody’s so scared
                We don’t wanna go there
                We don’t wanna make a move
                We got our lives to lose
                Screaming in the dark while
                We just play our parts out
                And I play along
                Like I don’t know what’s going on

                Icon For Hire - Make A Move

      • @kerrigan778
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        37 months ago

        Alex Schaefer does write the actual names of the bank in the art, which is fair artistic use and as far as I know he’s never been sued for it. Obviously you can’t just put the banks names and logos on the back of a shirt and sell it but also, that would be counter to the point of the shirt which is to obviously satirize the names.