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  1. When power rots, who should inherit the earth?

    Graffiti on a concrete wall reads: "May the rotting flesh of Kings feed the earth," with an encircled 'A' symbolizing anarchism. This phrase echoes revolutionary and anti-monarchist rhetoric, possibly drawing inspiration from the Book of Revelation, where kings and rulers face divine judgment. The statement expresses a desire for the fall of corrupt power structures, where the decay of oppressive rulers symbolically nourishes the earth—suggesting rebirth, justice, or revolution. The rough, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/27

  2. When power rots, who should inherit the earth?

    Graffiti on a concrete wall reads: "May the rotting flesh of Kings feed the earth," with an encircled 'A' symbolizing anarchism. This phrase echoes revolutionary and anti-monarchist rhetoric, possibly drawing inspiration from the Book of Revelation, where kings and rulers face divine judgment. The statement expresses a desire for the fall of corrupt power structures, where the decay of oppressive rulers symbolically nourishes the earth—suggesting rebirth, justice, or revolution. The rough, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/27

  3. When power rots, who should inherit the earth?

    Graffiti on a concrete wall reads: "May the rotting flesh of Kings feed the earth," with an encircled 'A' symbolizing anarchism. This phrase echoes revolutionary and anti-monarchist rhetoric, possibly drawing inspiration from the Book of Revelation, where kings and rulers face divine judgment. The statement expresses a desire for the fall of corrupt power structures, where the decay of oppressive rulers symbolically nourishes the earth—suggesting rebirth, justice, or revolution. The rough, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/27

  4. When power rots, who should inherit the earth?

    Graffiti on a concrete wall reads: "May the rotting flesh of Kings feed the earth," with an encircled 'A' symbolizing anarchism. This phrase echoes revolutionary and anti-monarchist rhetoric, possibly drawing inspiration from the Book of Revelation, where kings and rulers face divine judgment. The statement expresses a desire for the fall of corrupt power structures, where the decay of oppressive rulers symbolically nourishes the earth—suggesting rebirth, justice, or revolution. The rough, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/27

  5. When power rots, who should inherit the earth?

    Graffiti on a concrete wall reads: "May the rotting flesh of Kings feed the earth," with an encircled 'A' symbolizing anarchism. This phrase echoes revolutionary and anti-monarchist rhetoric, possibly drawing inspiration from the Book of Revelation, where kings and rulers face divine judgment. The statement expresses a desire for the fall of corrupt power structures, where the decay of oppressive rulers symbolically nourishes the earth—suggesting rebirth, justice, or revolution. The rough, […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/27