A new art exhibit about the Michael Brown police shooting in Ferguson is on display in Chicago.
The piece features a life-size portrayal of Michael Brown after he was (LAWFULLY & JUSTIFIABLY) killed last year in Ferguson (WHILE ILLEGALLY ATTACKING A UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER).
It also includes a black statue of liberty, and a noose dangling from a neon sign.
The exhibit also features a plaque with the words “I Can’t Breath”; referencing the Eric Garner police involved death in New York.
A Brown family member praises the exhibit.
The artist is a (MUDSHARK) white woman from New Orleans.
She says it represents white privilege in America and how it negatively affects the black community. (What does white privilege have to do with a career felon Negro criminal physically attacking a WHITE POLICE OFFICER?)
The exhibit runs through August 10th.
#FERGUSON - Phat & Dead Michael Brown Exhibit Opens In Chicago
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