The wall-sized sticker was slapped onto a building in Southtown and resembles a similar large-scale image posted last year showing Cruz in bondage gear. GregAbbott TexasPolitics ProudBoys AbortionBans AbortionRights SanAntonio SATX sanantoniotx
junior senator also sports a Proud Boys tattoo on his left arm, a reference to the extremist group that took part in the Jan. 6 attack.
Behind the two Republicans is an outline of Jesus holding a golden assault rifle with the acronym"WWJD," meaning"What Would Jesus Do" framing his head. It's unclear when the image first appeared on the wall of the Southtown building at 710 S. Flores St. or who's responsible for its creation. However, it appears awfully similar in material and subject matter to aWhatever its origins, the piece of public art is receiving overwhelmingly positive reviews on Twitter.
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