University 'Art' Display: 'White People. Do Something'

"This isn't art by any stretch of the imagination."

A so-called "art" display at Temple University demands that "white people. do something" without ever saying what that "something" actually is or what white people should actually "do," and about what.

According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary, actual art is defined as "something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings." Judge for yourself below if this plain black sign with white letters that read "white people. do something" has any imagination or skill:

According to Breitbart, the display was created not by a novice freshman, which might have been excusable, but by an actual graduate art student named Kara Springer. The Tyler School of Art thought the display so powerful, they actually began bragging about it on social media, prompting much derision and scorn on behalf of those with even a kindergartners' penchant for art.

 

For more information on why any self-respecting person would consider this "art," please watch Roger Scruton's brilliant documentary "Why Beauty Matters" on Youtube, or slap your knees red with this little gem from video blogger Paul Joseph Watson:

 

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