California: “Anti-Hate” Art Show Lets People Play Football with Trump’s Head

Video from 4 years ago, when the “art” was first created

Just normal people doing normal stuff.

The Post Millennial:

An art exhibit in Los Angeles recently promoted the concept that one way of stopping hate in society is to demonstrate an almost homicidal anger against former President Donald Trump. The show was supposed to be all about how Trump is somehow “spreading hate” and people were asked to show their support for that concept by kicking around a soccer ball that resembled the head and face of Trump.

According to ZeroHedge, the art show participants were invited to take turns kicking a latex mock-up of Trump’s head around the floor at Superchief Gallery Saturday. The Trump football was envisioned by a group called INDECLINE who first introduced the world to their “anti-hate” tool four years ago by bringing it down to the southern border with Mexico and encouraging people to take turns knocking the ball around.

The art gallery claimed the point of exercising brute force on an object that looks like a former president’s head was to protest against how Trump supposedly is “spreading hate.” The group tried to explain the obvious contradiction by saying, “Freedom Kick is an appeal to the American sense of justice as a match between two opposing teams. The rules are meant to protect us from cheaters. We believe it is time to reset the game, before we have to spend another four years watching a cheeseburger-scarfing, bloviating mess hobble up and down the pitch spreading hate.”

Another desiccated version of Trump can be seen at the Subliminal Projects Gallery in LA, that features a statue of the Republican presidential candidate without clothes and with his genitals cut off, ZeroHedge reported.

It’s just basic democracy.

Don’t worry about it.

They did a similar thing with Putin’s head, but they didn’t have the balls to do it in Russia