An artist known as “Spicebag” has caused controversy by sharing images on social media that include a depiction of gardaí taking part in an eviction during the famine era, a garda with a pig’s head, and a burning Police Service of Northern Ireland van. Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman shared the work of “Spicebag”, who also produced a cartoon of former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster strapped to a rocket on top of a bonfire. The artist has accused gardaí of protecting bailiffs at a recent eviction, adding: “These are the same Gards who will ignore 3000 domestic violence calls, but if, god forbid, a property developer doesn’t get their way, they’ll be on it like a fly on shite”. The artist denies creating the image of the Garda with the pig’s face, stating it was created by another campaign group.
Artist known as “Spicebag” creates controversial images, including a depiction of gardaí protecting bailiffs during an eviction and a cartoon pig’s head over the face of a garda. Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman shared the images, sparking backlash from a Garda representative body. “Spicebag” denied creating the image of the garda with the pig’s face and also designed a tour poster for a band depicting a bonfire with former Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tied to a rocket.
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