Susan "Rehabilitates," Laundering Her Image
A Series on Misinformation, Disinformation and Subterfuge
After Susan, a former Condé Nast VP of Communications realized the gig is up on her oft repeated and misspelled claim of faildox, she put up a hand drawn gypsy-esque seventies hippie girl reminiscent of the epoch she was in High School.
It’s a stark contrast from the ugly schizoid images that proceeded this iteration and Op that frankly was terrifying to children with its melting morass of slime and decay, reflective of her own internal rot.
The strong pink welcoming hues and clash of decadent purple, with bright yellow pops, especially the hint of communist red just below the chin and a melted hammer and sickle adjacent to her fingertips, keep the piece measured while still expressing the propaganda meant to welcome.
The illusion of a mask suggested by the wayward strand of hair intersecting the brow, and the jaundice engulfing the blood engorged irises clearly gives the same espionage vibes as her previous recruitment pieces, saying come hither and I will send you into danger while myself sitting on the sidelines watching.
The image doesn’t quite feel like it is done.
The theme and image is intended to be less intimidating, to rehabilitate her account after the Men-Too contract cut her followers by around 500, with impressions in the tank.
She’s currently dependent for amplification.
This retweet was a great one, yet in two days generated just 44 likes and 15 retweets
Here is another good one-liner involving a made-up daughter that had the same traction of a 50 follower account.
I’ll continue monitoring this chaos agent knowing her history, reporting on her lies, her past activities as they come into view and flagging anything she does that will again put lives at risk setting up violent clashes under guise of activism.
The artist, who goes by the name "Comrade Cat," is a Russian-born, New York-based artist who seeks to subvert American ideals by creating art that is both visually stunning and ideologically provocative.
Her work often features Soviet iconography, as well as images of American presidents and celebrities. In one of her most famous works, "Welcome to the USSR," she superimposes the face of Donald Trump onto a Soviet propaganda poster.
The artist says that she wants her work to make people think about the way that propaganda is used to control people's thoughts and emotions.
She sounds delicious...like fkn RAT poison