“I don’t know what will happen to this war and the approaching universal conflict, but man can no longer be more vile than he is.” These were the words of León Felipe when he left Spain. I don’t know what the outcome will be, either, of the war in Ukraine or of the universal conflict they say is approaching, and no one knows. images we decided not to publish We look at the television and open the newspapers and find photographs of shattered corpses We look at mass graves where people’s bodies are thrown as if they were garbage bags without an answer, without a prayer, without a tear We’ve seen soldiers shoot two civilians in cold blood and turn their backs, and no one seems to be moved or ordered to stop this cruelty.
These are just some of the goal setting shareware that you can use. It is the aesthetics of war, just as there is an aesthetic of destruction: bombed cities, skeletons of standing buildings, burned buildings are viewed by leaders visiting Ukraine with the same gesture of surprise with which they would contemplate a architectural work. The invader may fall asleep every night satisfied that he has razed a village. Some construction companies do business numbers that will involve rebuilding all of this. There is always an old woman looking for something to eat or walking disoriented among the rubble that still smells of gunpowder. Severe poverty, hunger, and dramatic loneliness also have their aesthetics.
The reporter was thinking about this terror when he discovered an informative content in a general information newspaper. It was a ranking that was titled: “The best armored in the world” and inside, in fact, were the most quoted tanks on the market, with a detailed description of their qualities and technological advances. The latest in killing and killing machines. I guess the best machine guns and the best assault rifles will be released soon, or there will be prizes for the most effective snipers. They say the war is causing an economic crisis and humanitarian disasters. The truth is that it is creating a culture and an aesthetic called to create more war and more cruelty.
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