Soviet Era Inspired Agitprop Shows up in Washington, D.C.
By Dr. Rich Swier
The First Amendment is a beautiful thing. It allows even former Soviet Agitprop artists to show off their wares on the walls of Washington, D.C.
Agitprop refers to an intentional, vigorous promulgation of ideas. The term originated in Soviet Russia where it referred to popular media, such as literature, plays, pamphlets, films, and other art forms, with an explicitly political message in favor of communism.
This is fitting since Joe’s middle name is Beijing.
Somebody put up this incredible street art in DC over night.
Knowing DC it’ll be ripped down within hours. All must comply!
If you know the artist drop it in the replies! pic.twitter.com/nTe7sXWGwA
— 🐺 (@LeighWolf) January 15, 2022
The Last Refuge reported:
Some brilliant, soviet era inspired agitprop showed up in Washington DC overnight highlighting the agenda of the current Joe Biden administration.
No-one knows who the artist is….
The artwork has a certain familiarity.
I love great agitprop. This type of sand is very difficult for the regime to keep sweeping away….
The artist is unidentified for obvious reasons, but it looks like something Oleg would do.
We must agree that it looks like something Red Square would do.
To read more Agitprop by Red Square visit our contributor The Peoples Cube.
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