Some of you may not be familiar with the term ‘uglification’.
But you’ve noticed it.
Especially if you’ve been to a ‘modern art’ exhibit, which usually shows degenerate art.
It’s been spreading all around us over the last decade or so.
Communists used this tactic often to demoralize the people.
It’s seen as an attack on the soul.
ChatGPT lists the benefits:
Here are some benefits of beauty:
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- Inspires awe and admiration, contributing to a sense of wonder and appreciation for human creativity.
- Creates visually pleasing and harmonious environments that enhance the well-being of inhabitants.
- Utilizes aesthetic principles to design structures that are both functional and visually appealing.
- Enhances the character and identity of cities and communities, contributing to cultural heritage and identity.
- Encourages sustainable design practices by integrating beauty with functionality and environmental considerations.
That’s a list of things that the Luciferian Left doesn’t want us to have.
It goes against their agenda.
ChatGpt gives the definition of uglification:
“Uglification” is a term that refers to the process of making something or someone appear ugly or unattractive. It can involve intentional alterations or changes to the appearance, characteristics, or features of an object or individual in order to diminish their aesthetic appeal. This term is often used figuratively to describe actions or processes that result in the degradation or deterioration of something’s visual or aesthetic qualities.
BREAKING: London unveils the statue that will be built on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square, 2026 pic.twitter.com/huH7rHMWeP
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 15, 2024
The Telegraph reports:
Sadiq Khan has approved plans to install a statue of a black “everywoman” on Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth as an apparent symbol of “equity” in the capital.
Lady in Blue, a painted bronze statue by New York artist Tschabalala Self, was on Friday confirmed as the latest sculpture to be installed on the plinth, with an unveiling expected in 2026.
Described as a “young, metropolitan woman of colour who could be just one of many Londoners today”, the statue depicts a black woman wearing a blue dress and high heels midway through a confident stride.
Commissioners said Lady in Blue was a “symbol of our shared present and future ambitions – the aspiration of equity through representation, recognition and action. A world where all global citizens are appreciated for their unique contributions”.
ADVERTISEMENTIt is also intended to “bring a contemporary ‘everywoman’ to Trafalgar Square”, and Ms Self said she hoped the police would represent “a woman that many can relate to”.
The commission was one of several submitted to the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group, which puts its recommended winners to the Mayor of London for approval.
The fourth plinth was set up in 1999 with help from Dame Joanna Lumley to find use for a pedestal left empty after 19th-century plans for a statue of King William IV were scrapped.
The empty pedestal displays a rotating series of artworks chosen by an independent commissioning group and signed off by the Mayor.
This isn’t Nickelodeon and it’s not fun.
Here’s some uglification examples.
It’s all over the fashion world.
The uglification of fashion. pic.twitter.com/vjB0uBdpo7
— Tamara 🎗 (@tm1fox) January 11, 2024
Are you dying of starvation?
Are you depressed just thinking about the millions you might get from modelling?
Perfect! You too can be a super model in this terrible era.
I love the guy in this next clip.
He’s making a mockery of those in the fashion industry that are making a mockery of beauty.
He sneaks into the fashion show and walks the runway wearing a trash bag!
Two can play this game:
Un imposteur, portant un sac poubelle, à réussi à défiler à la Fashion Week de New York sans que personne dans le public ne s'en aperçoive…
C'est dire le niveau de ridicule de ce genre d'événement si tu peux débarquer avec un saladier sur la tête ou la nappe de ta grande mère… pic.twitter.com/og6glgKUCD
— Le Contemplateur (@LeContempIateur) September 12, 2023
‘Modern art’ and statues are another area that has fallen to the Marxists and communists to spread this ugliness.
Which reminds me there’s another word for this. It’s ‘Cultural Marxism’.
(Which also reminds me that Wikipedia changed the entry for Cultural Marxism from a clear explanation to now it’s a ‘antisemitic conspiracy theory’. You can use the Wayback Machine to see what Wikipedia has changed.)
What is going on in Paris?! pic.twitter.com/EhAIiGQtqj
— Olga Bazova (@OlgaBazova) December 10, 2023
Nothing new under the sun.
Here’s a ‘modern art’ sculpture from about 100 years ago that was described as degenerate by the Germans.
They’ve been pushing this ugliness for decades and decades…
Even in modern video games.
Some of the kids are getting sick of this so they fix it, making the characters more beautiful.
Then liberals freak out in the comment section haha.
The largest demo is tired of the uglification of female characters, and the seething in the comments is hilarious. https://t.co/yXToX2pxP5 pic.twitter.com/ZcrKKWtblz
— Ninety7Bravo (@Ninety7Bravo) March 7, 2024
And sadly, uglification has spread onto the human body.
It’s most noticeable on women:
If total uglification was the goal… all this is wildly successful.
— Joel Lodics (@JoelLodics) March 12, 2024
It didn’t always used to be like this.
We live in an age of uglification.
— Orwellwasright Abouttheleft KPSS (@IMissHitchSlaps) March 11, 2024
Pennsylvania Station, New York City
The Original (demolished 1963) vs The Modernist replacement
The architects of the 20th century rejected beauty and tradition in favour of modernism – the consequences of their folly resulted in the uglification of our towns and cities. pic.twitter.com/D0XLP2cytK
— ArchitecturalRevival (@Arch_Revival_) November 17, 2018
The uglification of our cities is a criminal act. pic.twitter.com/yFs1OfKKFO
— Trad West (@trad_west_) May 18, 2023
A place that used to be fun to visit, a real treat every now and then from the average fast food joints is now just as fun as a day at your cubicle job. (Yes, I know the food isn’t made great for you.)
Turn all the buildings into rectangle boxes.
We used to build beautiful structures.
No question this #uglification campaign described by @Culture_Crit is deliberate. Exhibit A is the brazen erasure of Sir Roger Scruton's amazing 2009 BBC video "Why Beauty Matters" from the BBC website. https://t.co/sonO0Q6KRT https://t.co/vCPDnwoC4o
— Stella Morabito (@Stella_Morabito) March 15, 2024
Here’s how San Francisco used to look, before the big “earthquake and fire” that just happened to also occur in every big city across America within years of each other. Our government lied to us about everything in our past but I’m sure they’re totally telling us the truth about this.
RELATED:
DISRESPECTFUL: The New MLK “Embrace” Statue Dishonors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Oh my…how disrespectful!
Look, this is one of those articles I’m not going to tell you what I think, I’m just going to show you what a lot of other people think and show you pictures and video for yourself and let YOU decide.
Let’s start off with the background.
A giant bronze statue was commissioned in Boston to honor the late, great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Nice, right?
Unfortunately, sometimes things sound better on paper than they do when finished.
The idea for the statue was to honor this famous photo:
The #MLK Embrace statue in Boston was inspired by this famous photo.
Did it miss the mark? pic.twitter.com/cb2bg5ohhV
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) January 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/Nikki_T/status/1614083344433561601
Unfortunately, they decided to cut off the heads and the result is, well, you decide…
#MLK Embrace Statue unveiled in Boston…
Why does it look like a giant _____? pic.twitter.com/RCOd4nElch
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) January 14, 2023
When it’s being described as “veiny” that’s when I think you’ve got some problems:
New "Embrace" MLK statue in Boston. The rear view looks kinda veiny. pic.twitter.com/IsXSFcWP8w
— Troy Metheny (@Phil_Herkavity) January 12, 2023
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Now, it could just be a bad angle, so let’s watch the full video:
Video of the Embrace MLK statue in Boston…
Is there any angle where this does not look pornographic? pic.twitter.com/Xn3wDwxR3x
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) January 14, 2023
Yikes, not much better….
I feel like we definitely need to tune in and get a “not White person” opinion here for full and balanced reporting:
Given that I am not White, I am safe from ANY charges of racism for saying the MLK embrace statue is aesthetically unpleasant. The famous photo should have been a FULL statue of the couple and their embrace. What a huge swing and miss in honoring the Dr & Mrs King. SAD! #bospoli pic.twitter.com/w8yqSjOfqs
— Rasheed N. Walters (@rasheednwalters) January 13, 2023
This is probably the most favorable angle:
“The Embrace” statue on the Boston Common. A memorial to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King. pic.twitter.com/xYYBhzhCvR
— Malcolm Johnson NBC10 Boston (@MalNBCBoston) January 14, 2023
Oh my:
This is the worst piece of public art I have ever seen.
Search "The Embrace" statue and see the various angles of this headless tribute to MLK Jr. & Coretta Scott King. It's .. so bad. https://t.co/D6OWCVbfo2— Amazing Polly Isn't Here to Compromise (@FringeViews) January 14, 2023
Is it pornographic?
Opinions seem to vary depending on the angle you look at.
It’s either a giant rooster or a person’s head between two legs.
Either way, I think the quote from above was “aesthetically unpleasant”:
What is this?The EMBRACE? Why not a statue of MLK Jr. and Coretta standing? Does this look pornographic to anyone else? #Boston Did you approve this? #statues #art https://t.co/VZIF1LO8Gl
— TheXFactor (@DeborahTaylor01) January 14, 2023
Giant turd?
🇺🇸 A statue(of a giant turd?) has been unveiled in Boston.
The sculptural composition is called "Embrace".In fact, it is dedicated to Martin Luther King .
Although, at first glance (and all subsequent glances) you can’t really say so.. pic.twitter.com/nFui24IBtY— Spartackus (@elskorpione) January 14, 2023
It’s a giant something…
Cutting off the heads seems to have been a poor choice:
I know Boston's new #MLK statue is being unveiled today (which is fantastic!) but I can't shake the feeling that this view of "The Embrace" sculpture from this angle looks like two disembodied arms & hands hugging a butt. 😳🤷🏾♂️ #bospoli #MLKDay pic.twitter.com/jswBHB3Eb5
— Catless Cat Lady (@chipgoines) January 13, 2023
Others have pointed out it has the Masonic “G” from the view above:
“The Embrace” is a Masonic statue.
You can see the G from the aerial rendering. This isn’t about MLK. Open your 👀 pic.twitter.com/CKxVTreEFr— Three Hawks ™ (@ThreeHawks5) January 14, 2023
From Fox News:
The four intertwined arms were inspired by a photo of the civil rights leader and his wife when they learned he had won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. https://t.co/tG5dm2jlKT
— FOX 35 Orlando (@fox35orlando) January 14, 2023
Fox35 reports:
Annual tributes and commemorations of the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. began nationwide Friday and included the unveiling of a statue in Boston.
The 20-foot-high bronze sculpture called “The Embrace” is said to be one of the country’s largest memorials dedicated to racial equity.
When looking at the sculpture, you’ll see four intertwined arms — inspired by a photo of the civil rights leader and his wife, Coretta Scott King, when they learned he had won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
King first met his wife in Boston in the early 1950s, when he was a doctoral student in theology at Boston University and she was studying at the New England Conservatory of Music.
“My parents’ time in Boston is often a forgotten part of their history – and the history of the movement they helped inspire,” said Martin Luther King, III in a press release. “The Embrace is a commemoration of their relationship and journey and represents the meaningful role Boston served in our history.”
So sad that this will be the legacy:
They really unveiled this statue in Boston Common yesterday.👀🍆😂 "The Embrace" pic.twitter.com/lxGy4NaWpK
— historic-crypto.eth (@Historic_Crypto) January 14, 2023
Describe what YOU see first in the comments below:
I feel like if this Embrace statue were a Rorschach test, i would fail miserably. pic.twitter.com/DyFJP3zVrX
— Joey Eastman (@TheJoeyEastman) January 13, 2023
Here’s what Grok thinks of it:
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