Kent State student's violent anti-Trump art display spurs outrage

24.04.2025    Fox News    2 views
Kent State student's violent anti-Trump art display spurs outrage

A Kent State University learner art exhibit featuring a violent image of President Donald Trump was taken down last Thursday after it spurred outrage The exhibit depicted the president's head on a stake with blood pouring down his face Alongside it read the message We only have to get lucky once According to the campus newspaper The Kent Stater the depiction was part of a student's senior thesis project Other regime officers were similarly displayed with their heads on stakes the description explained A painting of The Last Supper with Trump and his allies was also reportedly featured in the attendee project NEW BOMBSHELL INQUIRY REVEALS ASSASSINATION CUSTOM SPREADING ON THE LEFT UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMPThe exhibit which was prominently displayed in front of a window of Kent State's Center for the Visual Arts last week caused a social media frenzy after photos of it were shared online Kent State President Todd Diacon disclosed a comment on April addressing the dispute In fresh days considerable social media attention has been paid to a display of scholar art produced in a class within our Bachelor of Fine Arts campaign The work depicted violence toward elected personnel and in no way reflected the point of view of Kent State the president commented Diacon explained that after the university learned of the project on Wednesday evening it put up a barrier to limit access to only those who demanded to see the image The participant then voluntarily took the project down last Thursday VIOLENT ATTACKS FROM ANTI-MUSK ANTI-TRUMP PROTESTERS PLAGUE NATION COMPEL GOP LAWMAKERS TO TAKE PRECAUTIONSDiacon announced the art exhibit led to strong reactions on both sides including threats of violence He lamented how the disagreement had played out on social media and defended the university for responding in a timely manner Depictions of political violence are especially problematic for Kent State We know from our history what happens when polarized viewpoints intersect with violence We have addressed what took place this past week We regret that chosen purveyors of information on social media chose not to update their coverage when the art was voluntarily removed and thus contributed to a confused account of what took place he explained To reiterate The artwork was removed voluntarily and speedily Diacon also affirmed the university's commitment to upholding freedom of speech under the First Amendment He thanked the pupil artist for taking down the exhibit given the sensitivities of the history of violence on our campus referencing the Kent State massacre during an anti-war rally A Kent State spokesperson referred Fox News Digital to Diacon's population declaration Apprentice Rorke McCullough who created the project and the White House did not respond to requests for comment

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