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Political Frustrations

A gallery showcasing the divisive nature of politics today.

A street scene features a building facade covered in colorful graffiti, with prominent posters and banners protesting political issues. Several cars are parked in front, and a few people and bicycles are scattered around the area. The banners and graffiti convey a sense of activism and urban culture.
A street scene features a building facade covered in colorful graffiti, with prominent posters and banners protesting political issues. Several cars are parked in front, and a few people and bicycles are scattered around the area. The banners and graffiti convey a sense of activism and urban culture.
A red rectangular sign with the words 'we are social' is affixed to the exterior of a white building. The building features architectural elements such as window shutters and decorative molding, with visible piping attached to the wall.
A red rectangular sign with the words 'we are social' is affixed to the exterior of a white building. The building features architectural elements such as window shutters and decorative molding, with visible piping attached to the wall.
A large sign with bold, black and white text that reads 'Change the Politics Not the Climate' is affixed to a lattice-like, textured wall. The background has a dark, industrial feel.
A large sign with bold, black and white text that reads 'Change the Politics Not the Climate' is affixed to a lattice-like, textured wall. The background has a dark, industrial feel.
A scene of civil unrest featuring a group of riot police in protective gear positioned behind barricades facing protesters. The protesters, some carrying flags and signs, are moving through a street littered with debris. Nearby, leafless trees and traditional European architecture suggest an urban setting. The atmosphere is tense and chaotic.
A scene of civil unrest featuring a group of riot police in protective gear positioned behind barricades facing protesters. The protesters, some carrying flags and signs, are moving through a street littered with debris. Nearby, leafless trees and traditional European architecture suggest an urban setting. The atmosphere is tense and chaotic.