https://www.latimes.com/local/educat...213-story.html

Not a controversial title but what I find disturbing is how easily it seems to have gone through.

Basically the piece is deemed offensive to members of the Korean community because it looks like the Japanese flag from the Second World War. Now thats up for interpretation (i personally don't think so) but the disturbing thing is how there appears to have been no public vote on the matter. Its on a school which is a public building so surely the community as a whole should decide on what happens to it, not a particular group. There's also talk of the group going after other similar based imagery like the Arizona flag. The piece itself is open to interpretation but it gives a worrying thought on artistic and freedom of expression if something can be removed so easily when only a small group are against it