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30 Digital Illustrations That Expose The Flaws Of Today’s Society By Alireza Pakdel
The works of the Iranian illustrator Alireza Pakdel criticize the current patterns of behavior in society and propose a reflection on issues that are left aside by a large part of the modern-day population.
In the images below, the artist is trying to address several themes such as capitalism, consumerism, technology, and the harm caused by humans to nature and animals who have to live in pollution.
We featured the author’s work here at Bored Panda a few months ago with his comics portraying the sacrifice of health professionals in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, right now we would like to share some of his new work that takes on a different perspective and touches the morals and values of modern-day society.
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i like the symbolism behind this. both sides are going to war for what they believe in, and it shows how neither side is "evil", just strong opinions. and however they choose to express those opinions, they chose to let innocent people stay safe.
Oh please, I was a child before the era of smartphones and many preferred books to playing with others, including myself. Even now kids are encouraged to play, or were before schools went online. Also this: FpOXy1U.jpg
its really smart if you cannot afford one but althogh you could find one some where they are the type of trash now and days
In this day and age poverty should not even exist but sadly it does as bad as ever.
point taken. The fat guy on the loaf of bread swing has it all being pushed by the little one who has nothing and is bound by poverty. How sad but so very true
Ah yes the sheer idiocy of those who think they can do it all while driving and F..k the rest of the world.
I think it is about richer people not caring (or seeing) about how much they are hurting others, especially those with led power
As yes the oil barons have it all and there are those who are poverty stricken even in the richest of nations. They never reap the riches and you have to ask why?
Does anyone know what this means (normally I'd google translate but I don't know how I could here)
Every new generation imagines that they are the first generation to notice that the world is not perfect.
Every new generation imagines that they are the first generation to notice that the world is not perfect.