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By KANTARO KOMIYA and CHISATO TANAKA TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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robert maes
I will buy anti 2021 olympic merchandise and art but also pro 2022 Olympic merchandise.
going to make my own polo’s today.
Pierre LeVenerable
You call this art? Seriously?
Alfie Noakes
Art is not a mirror, it's a hammer!
jiji Xx
@Pierre LeVenerableJune 18 09:49 am JST
but Blue Poles and Basquiat's scribbles are art, right? because the arbiters of taste told you they are.
snowymountainhell
Overlooked your ART opinion & comments in reply @TomGill**** Jun23 2:24pm:
In retrospect, *we can now see the above Jun 18 ‘protest’ article was a precursor to the Jun23 “official“ Olympic posters unveiling and to further disparage and discredit the Number One Shinbun’s parody of the Tokyo logo before the “official” posters release**. *
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan removed a parody drawing that uses the Tokyo Olympic logo combined with features of the COVID-19 virus from their website after “receiving a demand for withdrawal” from the organizing committee.
Just more collusion to aid the the continuance of the Games.