Controversial Dog Fighting ‘Art’ Funded by Taxpayers, Approved by Obama

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A controversial new art exhibit at the Guggenheim that staged two pit bulls about to fight each other was funded by the taxpayers.

The new show “Art and China After 1989,” which opens Oct. 6, received a $300,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities during the last year of the Obama administration.

The New York Times reports the exhibit is causing controversy even before it opens for its video depiction of the mock dogfight.

“Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other” was filmed in 2003 during a museum exhibit in Beijing and features two aggressive pit bulls constrained on treadmills facing each other only several inches apart. – READ MORE

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