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I would call it ‘Russia killing Russia. Past, Present, and – Future?’
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A row of exclamations killing questions !?
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One last question before the firing quad: Where are the commas?
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I see a guy in a business suit about to be executed by people in a uniform like those used by workers in plants. Those workers are angry, as symbolised by the exclamation marks and the guy in the business suit is probably their boss(either a upper manager, the president of the compagny or a shareholder). He is absolutely clueless about why his employees are angry because he cannot bring himself to even think about putting himself in workers’ shoes(hence the interrogation mark).
The one thing i cannot interpret, is the sort of prison or fortress behind the characters.
My interpretation derives from the headlines in my country(France) where employees of a plant are being tried for having sequestrated their managers last year or the year before.
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The fortress depicted is the Kremlin Wall.
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This is a very interesting reading. And the fortress is Kremlin which sponsors Marine Le Pen’s National Front, so France makes a lot of sense in this context.
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