Censoring artwork in NJ
lundi 12 juin 2017 à 02:00A high school in New Jersey censored student artwork that mocked the troll.
The student who appreciates the publicity this got him is not mistaken about its useful consequences, but if he wants to build resistance to the troll, he's making a mistake about how to go about it.
What these students should do is publicly denounce the school and its principal, and demand to confront those who operated behind the scenes to pressure for their work to be censored.
It might also be effective to replace their art works with big "This piece was censored" signs.