[REDACTED] is an artist deeply concerned about civil rights, freedom, and democracy.
Protesting in blow-up animal costumes became popular in 2025 due to specific benefits. The negative pressure of these costumes helps keep pepper spray and tear gas out. And because the wearers can’t move fast they are generally less threatening to law enforcement. Portland popularized these frogs and now they are widely recognized as a symbol of protest, which is deeply American.
Year: 2026
“Why don’t you just give me a lawyer dawg,”caused a judge in Louisiana to deny council to a criminal accused of very bad things. This breach in protocol over a disagreement about semantics smacked of racism, violated the right to council based on a prior ruling Davis v United States, and created a legal loophole for an actual criminal to have charges dismissed, or retried.
The right to a lawyer is something many in the United States have been denied lately. I made my Xolo lawyer dawg because of this. Remember your right to council.
Year: 2026
Introduced to us on the red carpet at the Whitehouse this robot strode stiffly out next to Melania Trump. The First Lady plugged the product made by Figure AI while announcing it will soon be teaching our children.
Year: 2026
Kash Patel sued the Atlantic after they reported on a recent freak out he had after IT issues that locked him out of his work computer. Not only did the reports cite sources as stating Patel thought he was fired, but they enumerated the many reasons why this would be the case. Patel is said by these sources to have been black out drunk on many occasions, imbibing even on the job. There is footage of him chugging with the Olympic football (soccer) team, while on the job in Italy.
Year: 2026
Head of the Department of War, Pete Hegseth says he has stopped drinking after nomination. It is rumored that he still prefers gin, as the smell lingers on the breath for shorter periods of time. However, no one can confirm whether or not he has kept his pledge to not drink.
This wouldn’t fit into my artworks about Venezuela but I saved it because I enjoy the image.
This parody is a head nod to the British Empire in India and the actual gin you can still buy today. It represents colonialism replaced by capitalism.
Year: 2026
Stay loud. Studies have shown that when individual freedoms and rights are at risk, one of the best ways insure freedom remains intact is to refuse to be intimidated.
Year: 2026