woolfe9999
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Not protected by the First Amendment as it's on private property. As Bamacre said, the gallery owner could take it down. The government can't ban it from public property.
As to whether I find it "offensive," that depends on context. If its adulatory and displayed by a neo-Nazi, yes I find it offensive like I would a swastika. I don't really know the context here or why this artist chose Hitler as his subject. The image itself does not offend me any more than a photograph of Hitler would offend me.
- wolf
As to whether I find it "offensive," that depends on context. If its adulatory and displayed by a neo-Nazi, yes I find it offensive like I would a swastika. I don't really know the context here or why this artist chose Hitler as his subject. The image itself does not offend me any more than a photograph of Hitler would offend me.
- wolf