
Stake attention in this memory
A large, politically charged poster is affixed to a weathered concrete wall in an urban setting, likely Zografou, Greece, as indicated by the location context. The poster is predominantly black and orange, with white text and illustrations. On the left side of the poster, an illustration depicts two hands holding a smartphone, on the screen of which a cartoon poop emoji is displayed. This visual is set against an orange background with a dotted pattern. The main title in Greek reads "ΤΟ ΚΡΑΤΟΣ ΓΟΥΣΤΑΡΕΙ ΚΙΝΗΤΑ (τα ΕΠΑΛ δεν γουστάρει!)", translating to "THE STATE LIKES PHONES (EPAL schools don't like them!)". The text below, in smaller font, discusses government policies regarding mobile phones in schools, student regulations, and broader societal issues concerning youth and labor. It criticizes the state's actions, particularly concerning vocational high schools (EPAL). At the bottom right of the poster, two logos are visible: a star logo with "autonome antifa" and another circular logo with "ATHENS ANTIFA" and an image. A website address, "autonomeantifa.gr", is also present. Remnants of other posters are visible around the main one, including partially obscured text in English "Consell Català Cetines Learn MODERN" and Greek "ΑΓΓΛΙΚΑ" (English). The concrete wall is rough and shows signs of wear. The bottom of the image reveals a glimpse of the sky and trees, indicating an outdoor, daytime scene. The poster itself is slightly torn at the bottom right corner.
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