When I Saw This “Vulgar” Billboard On The Side Of The Road, I Knew It Would Make Headlines…

When I Saw This “Vulgar” Billboard On The Side Of The Road, I Knew It Would Make Headlines…


Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden are depicted negatively on a “vulgar” billboard that was put up in Maryland. The president and vice president are caricatured on the billboard, which is located in Huntington, Calvert County, near Route 4 and Bowie Shop Road. The sign reads, “DON’T BLAME TRUMP! ” and includes cartoon versions of the president and vice president lying in piles of poo. These two (expletive) heads are stuck on you.

Many individuals in Maryland find the sign offensive, despite the fact that those who disagree with Biden’s political views welcome it. For instance, Jeanette Flaim, chair of the Calvert County Democratic Central Committee, has fought against the sign in the media in an effort to have it taken down.

It’s just vulgar, she remarked. Every day, children pass by the school on their way to and from their parents’ cars. Simply said, we don’t believe parents or children should have to witness it.

Flaim might not be successful in convincing the town to take down the billboard, though. The 2015 Reed v. Town of Gilbert Supreme Court Decision, according to the Calvert Record and Southern Maryland News, may force county commissioners to maintain the “sh*t head” sign despite its offensive nature. On the grounds that they were exercising their right to free expression, the decision agreed with the person who posted the “offensive” statement.

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