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Artist builds tiny wall around Trump star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
A street artist by the name of Plastic Jesus even reacted by taking to Donald Trump’s Hollywood Walk Of Fame star and erecting a small wall across it.
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Tourists stopped Tuesday night to find – and take pictures of – a miniature 6-inch gray wall, topped with razor wire, American flags and “keep out” signs, surrounding the Republican presidential nominee’s star.
He previously posted “No Trump Anytime” signs in us cities and built a life-size Oscars statue shooting up heroin in Los Angeles, work which his website argues “confronts our compliance of culture and current affairs”.
Throughout Mr Trump’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, Mr Trump has railed against immigrants and especially immigration from Mexico, accusing the country of sending drug dealers and rapists to the United States.
There are plenty of Latino stars on the walk but we are sure Donald will be safe now he has a wall.
Now one artist has made the contentious wall a reality – although this one has been built around Mr Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
There were also those who were unimpressed by the Trump-attacking artwork, with one user exclaiming that “A Trump presidency is what the USA needs”.
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An onlooker dressed as Edward Scissorhands tried to remove the concrete wall on Tuesday. According to his website, the artist bases his art on current news and culture. The display-later removed-also included Plastic Jesus’ motto, “Stop making stupid people famous”, reports the Hill. “Plastic Jesus is not about revolution”, a bio on his site reads. The tiny wall was gone by Wednesday morning.