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In this clip by Kanye West, children are chased and invited to a party for “you know who,” with a childish setting used to render cruelty acceptable. Violence is presented as a game, echoing the logic of Squid Game, with visual codes that are identical. The game serves to normalize immoral violence, so West does not denounce it.
On the contrary, the clip is used to stylize submission. West sells a post-human aesthetic—masks, hoods, erased faces—similar to the frontman of Squid Game. The claim is that the true power never shows its face; it organizes the game from behind the scenes. VIPs allegedly use bodies as furniture, exactly like in Bianca’s performances.
Bodies become tables and chairs, and identity is erased. This is described as the aesthetic of a sexual slave. The head becomes medical—pills of mind control—and mannequins become supports, obedient shapes.
An essential insight presented is that these artists do not have a single, unified vision. They follow a protocol because the same language is repeated until it becomes banal. It is described as recycled cubism. The elite no longer needs to hide because dystopia has become an artistic concept.