Clothing Company’s NYC Billboard Portrays Violence Against Hogtied Trump
by Selwyn Duke
TheNewAmerican.com
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
While the media are currently up in arms over President Trump using the word “lynching” — a term Democrats have uttered as well — they’re remarkably tolerant of a New York City billboard portraying violence against the commander in chief. The image, displayed in Times Square, is an advertisement by Oregon-based clothing company Dhvani that shows the president hogtied.
As Time reports, “The 30-foot-high billboard featuring a model binding a Trump look-alike with red, white and blue rope while stomping on his face, was put up last Tuesday…. Dhvani’s CEO, Avi Brown, told The Associated Press that the billboard was intended to be a comment on the Trump administration’s changes to the Title X family planning program blocking federal funding for health providers who refer patients for abortions.”
The dominatrix-like model is identified as Michal Mesa, a Marine Corps veteran and, surprise, surprise, a middle-school teacher.
There are other shocking photos as well, such as a model grabbing Trump’s cellphone while he’s sitting on a golden toilet, trousers down around his ankles; one in which a woman is putting a piece of duct tape over his mouth; and yet another where the president is on his knees being shushed by a model (video below).
Could you imagine the response if Barack Obama had been thus portrayed? Of course, it’s unlikely an advertising company would consent to display such an Obama billboard in the first place.
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