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I just saw that they vandalized Satoshi's statue in Lugano again. This is the second time it's been destroyed; this time they bent the entire steel structure. The most interesting part is the response from the Satoshi Museum: "You can bend the steel, but you can't distort its meaning." Quite poetic, to be honest.
The artwork is by an Italian artist named Valentina Picozzi, and the thing is, it had happened before. First, they threw it into the lake last August, they recovered it, restored it, and reinstalled it in Lugano in October. Now they’re attacking it again. It’s as if someone really doesn’t want it to exist.
I don’t know, there’s something ironic about all this. A statue representing an anonymous person, constantly attacked. Could vandalism be part of the story it represents? Anyway, what a strange situation Lugano has with this.