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A collection of angry messages featured this week, except for the above which I will come back to in a mo…

There is a lot of rage and resentment in U.K at moment, driven by a lot of fear and anxiety about our unknown future which is making people lose their shit. Both sides unwilling to see the other as anything other than wrong and the longer it goes on the greater the chasm and the hostility between them gets. Add in rising costs, wage stagnation, a rise in crime and the general overall feeling that those in charge haven’t got a fucking scooby what they are doing and are only, and have always been, just concerned with how it affects them. They very clearly don’t give a shit about anyone or anything else and as we all watch this nation go down the toilet, it is generating a lot of acrimony.

And so this atmosphere of continued animosity which is being stoked up left, right and centre (although if there was a centre that might actually help but there isn’t) is affecting people’s lives across the board and fuelling a lot of pent up aggression. You feel it on the streets as it pervades our day to day interactions as we all brace ourselves for a future that will contain even more conflict and chaos.

And then just yesterday, I stumbled upon this bit of graffiti calling for us to listen to each other and to try to understand the opposition viewpoint, not just to hate them and/or mock them as that is precisely what got us into this mess in the first place. And not only that, it is a quote from Spinoza, who is apparently a dutch philosopher from the 1600s (thanks wiki)

I mean, much as I am delighted to see anyone suggesting that communication and understanding are the way forward, I am genuinely curious as to what kind of person quotes 17th century thinkers in a street scrawl?  I mean, its commendable, don’t get me wrong, it’s just not something you see everyday. One of the most prolific graffiti taggers in this area just sprays the word ‘boner’ everywhere so that’s basically the level you’re up against.

And so, I guess, all I gotta say is, I’m with Spinoza…and the fact that the only words of wisdom coming out of this country right now is from a European who’s been dead around 400 years kind  of says it all because we Brits left logic behind in this whole shitstorm a long time ago…

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This was scrawled on the front of an as yet unfinished block of luxury flats and yet I can’t help but feel the statement is a reference to the education system which has clearly failed this graffittier (not sure that’s a word but I think ‘graffiti artist’ would be pushing it as a term for the creator of this street scrawl. Shame doors don’t have spell check.

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The LED sign stood quietly on the corner, hoping that someone would notice it. As the shadow of night fell around it, and the hope that sunshine brings disappeared, it prayed that its message would not be too late. Not that the LED sign was religious in anyway, it didn’t believe in a Supreme Sign or anything, it just felt that it needed all the help it could get. It had been heartened by the massive attendance of 700,000 plus people at the People’s Vote March on Saturday in London but had been gutted it had been unable to attend. This was mainly on account of it being stuck to a massive building and all. Hopefully now the MPs would now  listen and action would be finally initiated to prevent the slow train crash this little island had been watching for what seemed like forever, from actually destroying the train and everyone on it.

More than anything it just wanted to wake up from what it really hoped was just a really bad dream. It wanted to be Bobby Ewing, emerging from the shower to see Pamela was still alive and realising that the entire last series of Dallas was a dream. Or was it the other way round? Was it Pamela coming out of the shower to realise that Bobby was still alive? It couldn’t really remember and it didn’t really matter. What mattered was the dream bit and hoping that this current reality where this nation was not being torn apart by something that should never have happened in the first place was in fact not a reality at all.

The LED sign took a moment from producing its illuminated pixels to think of what John Lennon had once said:

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will be as one

And in that moment there was a flicker, a glitch in the time space continuum and suddenly everything was back to the way it was and they all lived happily ever after. Well, except for the LED sign, who, having succeeded in its mission to stop the insanity went back to advertising shit that people didn’t really need.

The End.

 

 

 

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Question: What is the difference between this shot and all the others this week? Answer: There is no bench.  It is no more.

The council have recently taken away the bench to stop what they consider undesirables gathering and to prevent them upsetting tourists and poshos. But the truth is the drunks and the street dwellers that congregated they were never a problem and no-one really considered them one. They didn’t really harass anyone other than each other and because the bench was the only designated place you could sit down on Portobello Rd everyone just got on with it and no-one really cared.

Whether you were eating a food takeout from market, supping on a special brew, having a smoke or eating an ice cream this was where everyone congregated. As there was such a divergent mix of people on the bench it always made for an interesting place to hang out and you got to see loads of different characters. Now that this simple piece of outdoor furniture has been removed there is nowhere for those interactions to take place. And along with the local centres and youth clubs that have been closed down over recent years it is yet another community hub destroyed. It feels like its just part of a continued policy to remove every character in the neighbourhood and consequently every bit of character that made this area what it was. And who wins then?

For the drunks, the bench was all they had and now they have nothing. Kensington and Chelsea want to do everything they can to keep this element away and if it means removing the one place they could hang out then so be it. Who cares what these people want or need? Who cares if they have nothing else? Why deal with a problem when you can brush it aside and keep it out of sight?

There was a story recently about the homeless washing themselves in a fountain up by Marble Arch and everyone was outraged and demanding for it to stop but the reason they are doing it there is that they literally have nowhere else to do it. Instead of stopping them maybe you should be providing a place where they can do it? I’m sure they don’t really want to be bathing in public. Would you? They have no choice. But again, why try to solve these people’s problems when you can just remove them from the equation altogether?

This shot was taken the day after they took the bench away and as you can see they are now just lying on the pavement. Is that better? Is that progress? And so yes #bringbackourbench is now another hashtag in search of retribution. I would have gone with #saveourbench but as I have mentioned before, if you ever see ‘save’ following a hashtag you can be pretty sure what comes after it is already doomed. And so I guess all there is to say is RIP bench, we will miss you.

p.s if you are wondering what those pink splodges are on this picture (and you might have also noticed on other shots) they are a sensor glitch from my camera which I have since sent in for repair.

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A random collection of moments for you this week. Chaos reigns and we all get wet.

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Are we all in costume? Do our outfits define us or disguise us? Do we become more us when we are not ourselves? Do they help us hide or reveal who we truly are? Discuss.

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