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Every Single Aspect Of Brutalist Architecture And Design Is Jewish

submitted by BulletStopper to Jews 3 weeksApr 10, 2024 17:58:39 ago (+19/-0)     (cdn.videy.co)

https://cdn.videy.co/Jvf6PdOx.mp4#t=0.001


All designed, engineered, and built with obsolescence in mind, to be regularly torn down and replaced, so the slaves will continue to consume in perpetuity, and the shekels will continue to flow.

Jews by their very nature are incapable of creating or even tolerating anything of beauty, because they despise beauty with every fibre of their being and only wish to corrupt and destroy it.

Thus, no history or culture can take root because nothing of character is allowed to last. Everything is a perpetual right now, with no past and no future.

It's all designed with the intent of making you feel as if your very existence doesn't matter. Beautiful architecture is built to last.
Yes, it will require some maintenance over time but it's not actually any more expensive than (((brutalist))) style as they often claim.


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[ - ] allAheadFull 5 points 3 weeksApr 10, 2024 21:02:21 ago (+5/-0)

It's to remind you that you're in a prison.

[ - ] VitaminSieg 5 points 3 weeksApr 10, 2024 18:28:36 ago (+5/-0)

[ - ] UncleDoug 3 points 3 weeksApr 10, 2024 21:45:01 ago (+3/-0)

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 3 points 3 weeksApr 10, 2024 19:57:36 ago (+3/-0)

it's not actually any more expensive than (((brutalist)))

A jewish concern when creating something to last. In a proper, White-owned economic system, we would all have spare resources to create great works.

Large churches were often created with the spare labor freely given by locals. Many things are created in such ways, especially scientific breakthroughs.

You don't have much time to create if you are constantly worried about the bottom line and starvation.

[ - ] Thyhorrorcosmic103 1 point 3 weeksApr 11, 2024 03:54:21 ago (+1/-0)

The song is Valzer d'Inverno by Andrea Vanzo, for those that want it.