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Heisenberg123 ago

Thank you very much. Good job. She has a lot to tell us - she should explain why she is close friends with James Alefantis and Tony Podesta and why she was at the same fundraising event as Podesta brothers and Tamera Luzzatto. But obviously she won't.

think- ago

Yes. I don't buy her excuses. It's true that she experienced the horrors of war in former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.

(Remember, there were concentration camps where women and little girls were raped and often killed. Lots of women and little girls were also raped by their neighbours and random strangers).

If she is a survivor, it would explain why she chooses these kind of topic. But it's really impossible to study Tony Podesta's art collection and to think he's just a collector of torture art because he is a victim himself. He also has a collection of photographs depicting teenage nudes.

And artists like Kim Noble, who paints pictures of ritual violence, don't even sell their art for the very reason that pedos are attracted to it. (That's one problem I have with former Epstein employee and victim Maria Farmer, who gave Epstein and the Wexners paintings showing little girls in underwear, and even high stockings in one case).

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

Also, Kim Noble's art is highly stylized and simplified to the point that it can't be used to arouse. The people in it are almost like stick figures, but her work is no less powerful for it, while Biljana Djurdjevic seems to creating something that is meant to make the horrifying seem alluring. It's a great cover story to say "oh, I'm just calling attention to abuse, how dare you want to silence me". But it gets used a lot, and I'm not buying it.

think- ago

Also, Kim Noble's art is highly stylized and simplified to the point that it can't be used to arouse.

Good point.