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Collateral Damage

The term “collateral damage” was created by modern politicians to psychologically downplay the horrific reality of the loss of innocent civilian lives that is burnt into our minds in modern warfare.

A warm, glowing sunset stretches across the horizon, symbolizing the end of a time for many. In the distance, the industrial war machine moves brutally in its relentless pursuit of power and selfish gain as it tramples over whatever remains of love, morality, and compassion.

In the foreground, what appears to be a child is, in fact, only a wooden doll with no real value. In the doll’s hand is a replica of our home, planet Earth—where man now holds the fate of all humanity in his hand.

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After the Iraq War, the phrase came to represent the tragic loss of civilian lives—collateral damage. In contrast, this work reflects on another ongoing conflict, serving as a poignant commentary on Gaza.

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During World War II, civilian casualties were estimated at 50%. In America’s more recent wars, that number has risen to nearly 90% due to the advancement of modern weapon systems. These losses are called “collateral damage.”

John Pitre Collateral Damage painting displayed as large framed surreal wall art above fireplace in luxury living room, apocalyptic scene with glowing monument, weapons, and child symbolizing power, ideology, and human cost
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