IN A BLOOD-RED ACT OF DEFIANCE, The New Yorker has DARED to plaster a national tragedy across its cover, exploiting the corpses of Minneapolis to sell magazines. Artist Till Lauer’s shocking illustration doesn’t just commemorate the civilians slaughtered by ICE agents—it ACCUSES America itself of MURDERING its own people. “I care about the right to protest more than the right to bear arms,” Lauer declared, a statement that will INFURIATE conservatives and expose the DEEP HYPOCRISY of a nation that guarantees liberties it now VIOLENTLY extinguishes.
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This is not art—it is a CRIME SCENE photo from a country that has lost its soul, forcing you to ask: Is the American experiment now just a license to kill?
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