ART: Dead Michael Brown lies on floor of Chicago gallery in ‘white privilege’ exhibit
An exhibit that the artist says contains “images of white privilege in America” and “how it negatively affects the black community” has opened in Chicago.
It contains provocative caricatures of Christ on the cross with a bag over his head and the message “I can’t breathe,” multiple perversions of the American flag and cell bars made of money rolls with black faces behind them.
Included, too, are messages about “white privilege” across a backdrop of saltine cracker boxes, a black Statue of Liberty and a noose hanging from a neon sign that says “nickle ride.”
But perhaps the most provocative: a body lying on the floor representing Michael Brown–the Ferguson, Missouri teen killed last year after a scuffle with a police officer.
WGN calls them “thought-provoking images.”
So WGN called them "thought provoking Images"?? They are RACIST images toward white people and it's obvious! If whites put up such an exhibit, it would immediately be ordered to be removed or torn down. Thanks to the current administration in the WHITE HOUSE... and people like AL Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, racial tensions are at an all time high and will only worsen as it is "encouraged". God help us this country is going to Hell>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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