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This indoor image captures two framed signs displayed vertically, suspended by strings and supported by thin wooden rods, suggesting an exhibition or public display. The background features a light, textured wall on the left and a distinctive red brick-patterned floor on the right, with the scene captured at an angle.

The upper sign is prominently yellow with bold, black, handwritten French text that reads: "CHANGEONS LE SYSTÈME PAS LE CLIMAT," which translates to "Let's change the system, not the climate." Below it, the second sign has a dark, possibly chalkboard-like, background with light green, cursive handwritten French text: "L'Ecologie sans lutte des classes c'est du jardinage." This message translates to "Ecology without class struggle is gardening."

Both signs are enclosed in simple wooden frames. The clear, handwritten messages advocate for systemic change rather than individual climate actions and highlight the intersection of ecology and class struggle. The presence of French text, despite the image being taken in Bogota, Colombia, suggests an international or culturally specific context for the display. No people are visible, and the indoor lighting indicates a daytime setting.
Paulette

Nov 11, 2025, 4:47 PM

Bogota, Colombia

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This indoor image captures two framed signs displayed vertically, suspended by strings and supported by thin wooden rods, suggesting an exhibition or public display. The background features a light, textured wall on the left and a distinctive red brick-patterned floor on the right, with the scene captured at an angle. The upper sign is prominently yellow with bold, black, handwritten French text that reads: "CHANGEONS LE SYSTÈME PAS LE CLIMAT," which translates to "Let's change the system, not the climate." Below it, the second sign has a dark, possibly chalkboard-like, background with light green, cursive handwritten French text: "L'Ecologie sans lutte des classes c'est du jardinage." This message translates to "Ecology without class struggle is gardening." Both signs are enclosed in simple wooden frames. The clear, handwritten messages advocate for systemic change rather than individual climate actions and highlight the intersection of ecology and class struggle. The presence of French text, despite the image being taken in Bogota, Colombia, suggests an international or culturally specific context for the display. No people are visible, and the indoor lighting indicates a daytime setting.

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