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A sticker depicting a map of China being painted red with a bucket of paint, and a line of masked figures. The text 'Monoculture Now!' is at the bottom.

Stockholm MONOCULTURE NOW!

#stockholm#monoculture#uyghur#china#sweden#politicalart#humanrights#socialcommentary#protest#censorship#map#mask
27 June 2021
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