In a development that eerily reflects the current state of affairs in the nation, Capitol Hill has become a battleground between those who support law enforcement and those who are hostile to officers.
It all started when Democratic Representative William Lacy Clay decided to hang up a painting made by one of his constituents on the wall of the building. The painting, which depicts police as pigs bent on racist violence against African-Americans, sat there for months before Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter took it upon himself to have the offending work removed, citing it as inappropriate and disrespectful to law enforcement.
Considering the sacrifices made by officers everyday, you would think that Hunter’s position and reason for removing the painting would hardly be controversial. After all, it is only because of police that legislators are safe to do their jobs. But unfortunately, it appears that some disagree with this assessment.
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For those people who called for burning the painting, if you keep suppressing the freedom of blacks to express themselves, you’re going to get cops killed in the dark of night. Be glad some people release their emotion in paintings.
typical response from a stupid dummycrat black racist congressman from a segregated district in southern louisiana.
Come to Florida BOY! KICK MY$#%&!@*
Bring it in ya racist pig
Your days are numberd fool. No more racism. Trump gona make it fair. No more all black anything. No more slot set aside for black that can hold up to grade. You black have so much extra$#%&!@*its not fair.
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I wish someone would have make a painting of the Confederate flag and then let them hang that up right next to it or above it
Thug
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Leave the painting and put a confederate flag next to it