N.J. students' art depicting police brutality upsets police

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N.J. students art depicting police brutality sets off controversy NJ.com
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Oh no, those poor police! How dare people use their first amendment rights to show disapproval for their behavior.
It was sarcasm by the way.
Art may reflect people's disrespect of those who do not actually protect us.
I suppose it is a good step. Thus we will know who support their actions.
 
Any second bucs90 will be along to tell us how this student should be pepper sprayed, handcuffed, and beaten unconscious by the local police, then hauled off to jail for 30 days for exercising his civil rights.
 
Any second bucs90 will be along to tell us how this student should be pepper sprayed, handcuffed, and beaten unconscious by the local police, then hauled off to jail for 30 days for exercising his civil rights.

Not unless he grows up and commits a crime. Liberals would normally do that just because he drew a gun. But since it was anti cop...now its art.

That white belt shoulda taken it easy on you. He got you in a bad mood I see!
 
If the police want to "change public perception" then maybe they should just stop killing innocent people in record numbers on camera.
Art must be free. Especially in such cases.
We are allowed to express our opinions within reasonable discourse. He's not calling for cop killing. He's not saying all cops are bad. He's merely noticed a trend and is reflecting on how it made him feel.
 

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