These are really good. It's very uncomfortable to look at, but you've touched upon a very particular melange of elements of our culture and imperial reality that makes me feel more viscerally the sort of everyday violence that is papered over by corporate facade. Because functionally how different is Abu Ghraib from the violence required to prop up capital indefinitely? It's just more concentrated and we all acknowledged that we'd seen it so we had to say it was awful.
These are really good. It's very uncomfortable to look at, but you've touched upon a very particular melange of elements of our culture and imperial reality that makes me feel more viscerally the sort of everyday violence that is papered over by corporate facade. Because functionally how different is Abu Ghraib from the violence required to prop up capital indefinitely? It's just more concentrated and we all acknowledged that we'd seen it so we had to say it was awful.