My aim here is not to write much about politics but creative arts are often, if not always, political and lines cannot be clearly drawn all of the time. We're in the midst of Democratic primary season for the 2020 presidential election and former New York City mayor and the multibillionaire founder of Bloomberg LP, Michael Bloomberg, is running on a "can do" mantra, touting his competency and accomplishments. Fine. But he's also complaining that his campaign offices are being tagged around the country with spray-painted epithets like "Oligarch," "corporate pig," and "Eat the rich."
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Graffiti Art > Political Ads
Graffiti Art > Political Ads
My aim here is not to write much about politics but creative arts are often, if not always, political and lines cannot be clearly drawn all of the time. We're in the midst of Democratic primary season for the 2020 presidential election and former New York City mayor and the multibillionaire founder of Bloomberg LP, Michael Bloomberg, is running on a "can do" mantra, touting his competency and accomplishments. Fine. But he's also complaining that his campaign offices are being tagged around the country with spray-painted epithets like "Oligarch," "corporate pig," and "Eat the rich."