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"Is This Protest or Art?" Mysterious Street Performance Sparks Debate in City Center
[City, Date] – A bizarre and intriguing street performance has taken over the city center, leaving passersby scratching their heads and wondering if it’s a form of protest or a work of art.
The performance, which began early yesterday morning, features a group of individuals dressed in matching outfits, standing silently in a formation that resembles a human pyramid. The only sound is the soft hum of a generator in the background, powering a series of strobe lights that flash in synchronization with the performers’ movements.
Eyewitnesses describe the scene as "surreal" and "mesmerizing," with some onlookers stopping to take photos and videos, while others are simply too stunned to move.
"It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before," said Sarah Johnson, a local resident who stumbled upon the performance. "At first, I thought it was some kind of protest, but then I saw the way the lights were synchronized and it felt like I was watching a dance performance."
As the day wears on, the crowd has grown, with people of all ages and backgrounds gathering to witness the spectacle. Some have brought signs, calling for the performers to "stop" or "go," while others are simply observing, trying to make sense of the unusual display.
The performers, who have remained silent throughout the day, have not provided any explanation for their actions. Local authorities have been called to the scene, but so far, no official statement has been issued.
Social media is abuzz with speculation, with some users calling the performance a "form of activism" and others labeling it as "pretentious" or "attention-seeking."
"This is the kind of thing that drives me crazy," wrote one Twitter user. "People wasting their time and resources on nonsense when there are real issues to be addressed."
On the other hand, many have praised the performance, calling it a "masterpiece" or a "work of genius."
"I don’t care what the intention was, this is art," wrote another Twitter user. "It’s pushing boundaries and challenging our perceptions. That’s what art is all about."
As the sun sets on the city center, the performance shows no signs of slowing down. Whether it’s a protest, a work of art, or something entirely new, one thing is certain: this is a moment that will be remembered for a long time to come.
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Saw this in centrum. Is it any news?
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Probably protest, they seem to be the same people which glue themself to roads
It’s just stop oil, quit posting them so they stop getting attention. They are absolute clowns from middle class backgrounds.
How to make people hate your cause 101: if you can’t afford tickets to museum edition
It’s vandalism
Neither protest, nor art. It’s vandalism. Like with Syrenka a couple of months ago.
Why can’t they glue themselves to the jets of celebrities instead of damaging the city property? Climate fucking warriors.
The MF are doing this shit in poland now too? Fuxk me
It’s just idiots
Unemployed, bored kids thinking they can change something
Probably those dudes from stop oil being funded by oil company to give a bad name to eco-protests
Mental asylum escapees
it’s vandalism
Japierdole
Just read about that – it’s a protest from Ostatnie Pokolenie
it’s a mental illness
It’s just retards. Back in a days when we were living as tribes, people like these were laughing stock, or village idiots, who in best case were laughed at or in worst case killed or banished.
its mental retardation
Not endorsing this but why are you all so pressed when this time it’s not even an art piece being vandalized but a literal shopping mall. I understand you’d rather not see it but let’s not pretend they have committed an unforgivable crime against humanity
A potem będzie “Dawaj, Julka, lecim na wakacje na Bali, last minute jest!”
They should be the one cleaning it.
Protest.
Stupid peoples doing stupid things, wining stupid prices XD
I tu wbija mem : i want to mean something
Bunch of people who are trying to protest / vandalize guarded by the police.
Cretinism.
Vandalism. We hate them.
Aren’t these the „Last generation” group? I sincery hope they don’t lie with the organisation’s name and won’t reproduce resulting in them being the last generation of such idiots. Hopefully.
The mentality of people commenting in this thread is really something. You people would all be in the 80% majority that described Martin Luther King Jr. as a dangerous extremist
It’s vandalism and retardation.
Idiotyzm
Modern art is shit but this is just stupid.
This is Idiocracy irl
It’s vandalism
Debile
Vandalism.
The cleaning could cost around 10’000 pln.
that is a lack of brain cells
oh great it’s those little p**sies from “Ostatnie Pokolenie”. I sure do wonder how much oil is in their paint
Vandalism. This isn’t going to change anything, but it will make people hate them even more
[Neotoddlerism](https://www.gurwinder.blog/p/the-outrageous-rise-of-neotoddlerism?publication_id=589242&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=2smju&utm_medium=email)
Poor kids, but they are right. Eat the rich. It’s them destroying our planet, not us.