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Left: Triumph of the Will, right: opening ceremony 2008 olympics

“Last Friday, China upped Leni Riefenstahl and raised the standards with regards to the spectacle. Does this mean that we are going to war in 5 years?” —Sholem Stein

This entry was posted in art, politics, theory on August 10, 2008 by jahsonic.

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