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First, beware, gross nudity presented in this article.
It’s so f~~~ed up. This black woman is a fat slob who publicly nude around Wall Street. The sight of her is just disgusting.
Secondly, have we really reached this point where women could get nude for anything? From marine life to Islam to anti-Islam to breast cancer to police brutality against woman and children…and now slavery? I know slaves were nude and sold back in the 17th and 18th centuries, but could that not be taught at schools instead of shown like this? And an obese woman like this? What will people think of this when they look at it? Exhibitionism?
Gray Fox! You’re literally having me rolling on floor laughing my f~~~ing ass off!!!!
I knew 25 years ago I’d have good laughs as this society goes nuts and totally ridiculously insane but this I never knew I’d ever see. My my my my my… I bet she’s a feminist’s wet dream now.
And, of course, they call that Art. What an insult to the great artists of our time and ages past.
Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
#GenderSegragationNow!She seems well fed for a slave … must have worked in the kitchens or was head doughnut maker.
There are plenty of ways to educate about slavery ….. this in not one.
Anonymous1Oh dear….. I thought public nudity was banned.
First, beware, gross nudity presented in this article. http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2015/aug/05/the-scars-of-america-nude-artist-slavery-sites-nona-faustine It’s so f~~~ed up. This black woman is a fat slob who publicly nude around Wall Street. The sight of her is just disgusting. Secondly, have we really reached this point where women could get nude for anything? From marine life to Islam to anti-Islam to breast cancer to police brutality against woman and children…and now slavery? I know slaves were nude and sold back in the 17th and 18th centuries, but could that not be taught at schools instead of shown like this? And an obese woman like this? What will people think of this when they look at it? Exhibitionism?
Good God. We must have a meaningful discourse with this woman. It would appear that she has single-handedly managed to solve the issue of world hunger. Either that, or she is the cause of it.
I think I may need to rinse my eyes out with bleach
I would sue Gray Fox, but he DID warn me and…..gee I’m dumb.
Philosophy, the female repellent
Good cause. Horrendous execution.
I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.
Slavery hasn’t been a thing in the U.S. for over 150 years. That’s a century and a half. That’s the standard Seven Generations.
F~~~ing get over it already. The black community will never advance until it stops retreating into this self indulgent faux victimhood pity party.
Another example of why most black women in America are the bottom of the pyramid.
That hippopotamus is a living breathing form of contraception.
She seems well fed for a slave … must have worked in the kitchens or was head doughnut maker.
More like the waste disposal system…
Seeing a yellow cab veer around Faustine’s calm yet troubling presence in the street, you also seem to see in your mind the diagram of a slave ship published by anti-slavery campaigners in 18th-century Britain, with its claustrophobic… (who writes that crap?)
No… Really not. I don’t see that in my mind. I’m traumatized for life AND offended beyond belief. How can I sue now?
Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
#GenderSegragationNow!wow ! when you said ” GROSS nudity” you werent kidding ..that AINT art..thats a friggin train wreck..nah , train wrecks are easier on the eyes ..OUCH !!!
Found her website too: http://nonafaustine.virb.com/video
And god damn holy s~~~.
A Slave?!?!?! Seriously? What in the name of Christ does this woman have to do with being a slave?
Was she shackled to a fry-cooker at McDonald’s where she was forced to eat the bastards by the fistful straight out of the fryer basket? (salt-free in the name of health I’m imagining). I’m sure she washed them down with a “Diet Coke”.
Was she somehow kidnapped and forced to eat margarine by the ladle-full at a “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” factory?
Perhaps a firefighter was forced to remove her with the Jaws of Life from her goddamned living room recliner and accidentally launched her from her balcony into a Pork Rind delivery truck waiting three stories below.
Wait! I know what it was! She was given a free black woman’s transexual-cis-not sure yet this morning what I am educational grant from the NAACP to study just how much Kraft Dinner one can consume in one sitting at the Women’s Studies Department at the University of Unable to Help My Own Fat F~~~ing Ass Without A Group Hug and Funding whilst studying a Bachelor’s of I Can Fit A Whole Other Person In My Ass Crack. This particular degree has the option of obtaining a Minor in Roll Me In Flour So You Can Find My Wet Spot.
What an obscene, horrendous pig. I can understand having handicapped parking spaces, and ramps for wheelchairs and the like; but to have to waste city resources by having a 300 ton crane at her disposal would be getting a little bit out of hand.
Slavery hasn’t been a thing in the U.S. for over 150 years. That’s a century and a half. That’s the standard Seven Generations. F~~~ing get over it already. The black community will never advance until it stops retreating into this self indulgent faux victimhood pity party.
As much as I do not agree with her and a lot of black peoples actions, I’m so tired of hearing this. This is the type of ignorant comment that someone who hasn’t experienced the other side of the coin would say. Although that was a while ago, the effects trickle down to this day as well as the racist mentality that MANY people hold. How the F~~~ do you expect people to just magically “get over it” when the effects and stigma of black people are still prevalent today?
It’s probably so easy to just sit there and think you have the answer to the problem when you probably haven’t experienced that same struggle and just casually say, “get over it”.
Another example of why most black women in America are the bottom of the pyramid. That hippopotamus is a living breathing form of contraception.
And this is probably why everyday I keep hearing more and more about black people leaving the MGTOW community, because just like anything else, people just look to further divide. Now it’s not just women who are the problem, but you’re saying it’s BLACK women who are the bottom of the bottom. Even as someone who similar disgust for white/black/latino/whatever women, I find your comment particularly distasteful.
I’d honestly hate to see the MGTOW community further divided by race by such perspectives.
Attention seeking much?
I thought the slavery bandwagon was for the 1990’s?
She reminds me of an old worn leather sofa in my local coffee shop.
How the F~~~ do you expect people to just magically “get over it” when the effects and stigma of black people are still prevalent today?
You’re seriously going to try that “institutional racism” crap? In 2015? Oh, and the “stigma”? Really? You don’t think the facts that our young black men account for the majority of violent crime while our young black women are producing three bastards for every four births has a little to do with that stigma? And don’t get me started on the graduation rates.
How can you complain about a “stigma” when we, as individuals, don’t even hold ourselves to any standards?
It’s probably so easy to just sit there and think you have the answer to the problem
I don’t have THE answer to “the problem”. But I damn well have MY answer, and it’s worked really well for me so far.
Step 1: Get yourself some decent damn clothes. Your skin does not define you. You are not a black man. You are a MAN, goddammit. Who just happens to be black. And CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN.
Step 2: Study. Improve yourself. F~~~ trying to “lift up the black man”. Just concentrate on grabbing your own bootstraps and lifting up YOURSELF. Skin is only a tenth of an inch thick, but stupid lazy ignorance goes all the way through. Do something about that and ignore the superficials.
when you probably haven’t experienced that same struggle and just casually say, “get over it”.
Oh, and now we see the “you haven’t experienced it you don’t know” line of crap, which is f~~~ing hilarious from where I’m sitting. Oh, and don’t ever try to tell me what I’ve experienced.
As long as those same stupid lame excuses keep getting made nothing is EVER going to change. Slavery isn’t holding us back. Slavery is over. Slavery is done. What holds us back are ALL THE F~~~ING EXCUSES. We are sinking in a crab bucket of excuses, but do we climb out of it? Hell no. We whine and complain and try to make the excuse that nobody is throwing us a damn rope.
Dude! I know this bitch. I saw another performance piece of hers in NY.
#pancaketittyshaming
How the F~~~ do you expect people to just magically “get over it” when the effects and stigma of black people are still prevalent today?
You’re seriously going to try that “institutional racism” crap? In 2015? Oh, and the “stigma”? Really? You don’t think the facts that our young black men account for the majority of violent crime while our young black women are producing three bastards for every four births has a little to do with that stigma? And don’t get me started on the graduation rates. How can you complain about a “stigma” when we, as individuals, don’t even hold ourselves to any standards?
I never mentioned institutionalized racism, but f~~~ yea I’ve experienced my fair share of racism PERIOD on multiple levels. I’m far from crying about it, but it is just annoying when people just say “get over it”. I’ve been harassed by cops and the whole nine yards, and I’d like for everyone who says “just f~~~ing get over it” to experience some s~~~ like that before they even make another argument or speak on the topic. Same s~~~ could go many ways…….”you’ve been raped? get over it. You have PTSD from war? F~~~ING GET OVER IT.” Do you see how that just demeans the whole situation?
In my opinion, what you said to my reply here:
It’s probably so easy to just sit there and think you have the answer to the problem
I don’t have THE answer to “the problem”. But I damn well have MY answer, and it’s worked really well for me so far. Step 1: Get yourself some decent damn clothes. Your skin does not define you. You are not a black man. You are a MAN, goddammit. Who just happens to be black. And CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN. Step 2: Study. Improve yourself. F~~~ trying to “lift up the black man”. Just concentrate on grabbing your own bootstraps and lifting up YOURSELF. Skin is only a tenth of an inch thick, but stupid lazy ignorance goes all the way through. Do something about that and ignore the superficials.
is MUCH more informative and a better solution than a simple “just f~~~ing get over it already”. I agree with these sentiments and this is exactly why MGTOW resonates with me more than the whole black power trip, because f~~~ everybody else at this point…I’m working on me. And while I identify as a man who happens to be black, obvious not everyone has that same mentality and you are playing in a world where that has its consequences. I can go on and on with the whole “I don’t see color, I love EVERYONE” bulls~~~, and while i still believe it, not everyone does. My concern isn’t what everyone does, but I damn well can feel and see the effects of how people treat and perceive me.
when you probably haven’t experienced that same struggle and just casually say, “get over it”.
Oh, and now we see the “you haven’t experienced it you don’t know” line of crap, which is f~~~ing hilarious from where I’m sitting. Oh, and don’t ever try to tell me what I’ve experienced. As long as those same stupid lame excuses keep getting made nothing is EVER going to change. Slavery isn’t holding us back. Slavery is over. Slavery is done. What holds us back are ALL THE F~~~ING EXCUSES. We are sinking in a crab bucket of excuses, but do we climb out of it? Hell no. We whine and complain and try to make the excuse that nobody is throwing us a damn rope.
I take responsibilities as a grown man and do not expect any help, so do not include me in that “we”. I apologize if I sounded harsh because i DO NOT know your experiences, but I would think that someone that actually has been through anything similar would most likely share some empathy. You did not come across that way and just sounded like you were straight up bashing black people with your tone which gave me the vibe that you were probably distanced from the actual lifestyle. Maybe I was wrong, but everybody handles s~~~ differently.responses in bold. I do not know how to work this multi quote s~~~.
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