Woman From Totalitarian Regime Vehemently Disagrees With Artwork of An American Artist.
Where is the respect for the President? She asks. She wants the billboard taken down.
Vladimir Putin — oh my bad. Vlady Kristensen from the Czech Republic scolds ABC News reporter Jon Erickson: I came here from Total Regime in 1969, you guys don’t know what Totalitarian Regime. Donald Trump is not. She is correct: he’s not, but if left unchecked, he will become a dictator. That is his mindset.
The billboard on Grand Avenue in Arizona shows Pres. Donald Trump surrounded by dollar-sign Swastikas and clouds that come from the detonation of a nuclear bomb.
The person behind the artwork, Karen Fiorita in an interview with a local affiliate of ABC News says that she has received death threats since the work of art has been made public.
She expresses concerns that she believes the country is heading in the direction of a dictatorship.
Some Nazi supporters of the President think the depiction has gone too far and should not be allowed on display.
The owner of the billboard, Beatrice Moore, reportedly is willing to sponsor the space for the screen, as long as Trump remains in office.
Some of the town’s folk opposing the portrait of President Trump are the ones who were in attendance at his hate-filled rallies yelling, “Build the wall and giving Nazis salutes.
Kristensen from the Czech has been in this country for 48 years and still doesn’t realize that dictators come about when “Good” people see the dictators rising and sat idly by and did nothing. That’s what her parents and grandparents did in the Czech Republic.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin