Extremism has become an increasingly present subject in our every-day lives.
Whether it's on the news, social networks, or other communication platforms, extremism
has been given so much spotlight, it has almost become a numb subject.
My poster aims to criticize both violence in video games, which molds young people's minds
negatively, and the extreme violence practiced by the Islamic State on its victims, who often
suffer decapitation.
I decided to ironically illustrate a real life situation as a Pokémon-styled game in order to
make something so awful seem entertaining, disturbing the viewer.
This poster belong to
Make Extremism History

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