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Another example is NYC Pennsylvania Station. A beautiful landmark torn down and replaced with shit in the 1960s.

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I don't have the video anymore but there was a very informative one showing how a suspiciously large amount of beautiful/historic buildings all suffered large fires in the US and were then replaced with this garbage.

Part of the satanic agenda is to destroy everything good and beautiful and replace it with uglyness. That's why communist countries turn into ugly shitholes.

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The same with any form of "art".

The same with religious interpretation, exaltation of sin nature and its power.

The same with the destruction of family.

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The Chicago Federal Building looked pretty awesome.

I had a bad couple of days a few weeks ago. Stuff felt meaningless. That forced me to think about what inspires me and makes life worth it.

I concluded that for me it can be summed up with one word:

beauty

Replacing a beautiful building with a hideous one is a big deal.

There are two ways a person can be murdered. 1. Physically. You put a few knives into someone. 2. Spiritually. You take away everything that a person values so they wish they were dead.

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Kikes?

This blocky, glass, minimalist downtown highrise style was created by German-American Architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe in the 1920s. At least, he is credited for designing this first.

This is known as the "International Style."

https://www.britannica.com/art/International-Style-architecture

With how inefficient these buildings are (sunlight), they've had to do a lot of rethinking including filtered glass or forgoing the glass ostentatiousness altogether.

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He might have designed it, but I can guarantee it was kikes who put it in motion.

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Financed/approved? Yeah. That's a banking inevitability.

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From Bauhaus to Our House

Book by Tom Wolfe

explained it rather well, they perfected their prison style to the point its enforced due to costs. it's also not meant to last

Meh destroy all the federal buildings tbh

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Since no information was given on the Utilitarian building that replaced it, I can't say it was a kike. I have to take your word for it, this type of building was popular because it offered more windows, stronger, cheaper and quicker to build. This is why ALL buildings are made this way. Do we like it, no. It is understanding though.