CHINESE PHOTO-ARTIST CELEBRATES THE BEAUTIFUL HARMONY BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE: SJWS CHIMP OUT
An enthralled gallery goer enjoying the art. |
You can tell how mentally diseased and spiritually vacuous the West has become by how it overreacts to perfectly normal stuff in other countries.
When a Chinese photo-artist decided to celebrate the beautiful harmony between man and nature with some photos that drew attention to the fact that humans and animals sometimes share the same facial expressions, people in the West started to twitch uncontrollably, foam at the mouth, and then point and sputter, rather like Donald Sutherland in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Called "This is Africa," the exhibition presented photos by the Chinese photographer Yu Huiping, showing humans and animals from the continent looking uncannily alike. The theme, no doubt, suggested itself naturally when Mr. Yu looked through the many photos he had taken of Africa, its animals, and its people.
But Westerners have been so mentally unbalanced by the disease of political correctness and constant triggering frenzies, fuelled by their pathetic addiction to social media, that several of them were instantly triggered after Instagram user Edward E. Duke posted a now removed video of the exhibition on YouTube with the caption:
“The capital museum in Wuhan, China, put pictures of a particular race next to wild animals, why? Are they the only race to have impoverished looking.”
The video then went viral as SJW morons, tripped over each other in their eagerness to signal how "racist" the Chinese were and how "unracist" they were, completely ignoring the exhibiting museum's explanation for the show.
The museum’s director, Fang Qin, told one website that, while the museum was mostly concerned with cultural relics, he saw the "This is Africa" exhibition as a way of "providing a wider range of knowledge and artistic interest to visitors, enhancing the museum’s mission of social education and enriching the cultural life of the masses."
The real screeching apes in this story, it appears, are neither baboons nor people in Africa, but rather chimping-out White people racistly trying to demonstrate how unracist they are.
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