Genoa, they daub ANPI headquarters with a swastika. The (artistic) response is beautiful


In Campomorone, Genoa, the local ANPI headquarters gives a beautiful artistic response to an unknown person who daubed a swastika on the facade.

In the Genoese people respond to intolerance with... art. It happens in Valpocevera, in Campomorone, where the facade of the local ANPI headquarters in Passo Mezzano was daubed with a swastika the day before yesterday, at night. Of course, the gesture was condemned, but the Genovese members of the partisan association did not stop there, and instead of repainting the facade, they responded to the defacements--with art. Thus, a pink little girl was drawn on the facade, taking the swastika and throwing it into a garbage can.

In the morning, therefore, members of the Campomorone ANPI went to the headquarters with stencils, paints and brushes and gave a response that is worth more than many words. “We wanted to combat with irony the image of a swastika, a hateful Nazi symbol that littered the wall of our headquarters,” the Campomorone ANPI wrote on its Facebook page. “We drew a little girl, all pink, throwing it in the trash. A trash in short. Thank you to all the friends of the ANPI and thank you to all the citizens who applauded, encouraged and complimented us.”



Genoa, they daub ANPI headquarters with a swastika. The (artistic) response is beautiful
Genoa, they daub ANPI headquarters with a swastika. The (artistic) response is beautiful


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