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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Campbellford artist s cross and noose protest raises residents ire<br /><br />Sat Apr 9 2011<br /><br />Artist Brent Townsend erected a 5-metre high cross topped with a noose on his front lawn in Campbellford, Ont., to protest what he describes as mistreatment by the municipal government.<br /><br />SUPPLIED PHOTO<br /><br />Chlo Fedio Staff Reporter<br /><br />A Campbellford artist celebrated for his design of the toonie has drawn the ire of his community after he erected a 5-metre cross on his lawn and hung a noose from the top.<br /><br />Brent Townsend knows the display is especially controversial in a town that gained notoriety last Halloween when a Ku Klux Klan getup won first place in a costume contest.<br /><br />But the 48-year-old wildlife artist, who created the cross out of old barn beams, said it s his last resort in a four-year battle with the municipality over the planned construction of a bridge. His home is slated for demolition.<br /><br />I m not trying to stoke racial fires . . . It s a symbol of mistreatment, Townsend told the Star on Saturday. It s not a hate crime. If anything it s a hate crime against me. I ve been a victim.<br /><br />Campbellford resident Troy Varty said it was bad enough when one man dressed in a white cloak and draped in the Confederate flag led another in blackface through a party at the Legion with a noose last Halloween. The duo won first place in the costume contest.<br /><br />The combination of the noose and the cross is especially offensive so close to Easter, Varty said.<br /><br />A noose represents hatred a symbol of death through intimidation, fear, control and degradation of the heart and the soul, Varty said. Everyone who I have talked about it to is very upset and all say the same thing that, yes, it should be taken down. There are many churches in the area.<br /><br />The controversial display has been up for five days across the street from the Canadian Tire where Renee Fairman works.<br /><br />With everything that has happened in our town at Halloween and the controversy, to do something like this is ridiculous, Fairman said. I m not keen on it.<br /><br />The Ontario Provincial Police have received complaints from neighbours that are upset but the matter has been referred to the Campbellford bylaw department, said Const. Peter Leon. The display of a cross and noose is not a hate crime, he added.<br /><br />It s obviously his property to do as he wishes. There s no basis for a criminal investigation, Leon said.<br /><br />Townsend is originally from Scarborough but has been living in Campbellford, about 180 kilometres northeast of Toronto, since 1996. He was pleased when the town put up an 8-metre metal toonie in a local park to honour his polar bear design.<br /><br />I was fine with that. I thought, if the town wants to create a tourist attraction, and want to have a symbol, that s great, Townsend said.<br /><br />Now Townsend has put up his own symbol one that he hopes will grab the municipal government s attention.<br /><br />Some people might find that image disturbing I find it disturbing but the idea is to be thought-provoking, he said. It was out of sheer desperation for the way I have been treated that I chose a very edgy subject.<br /><br />Officials with the municipality of Trent Hills, which governs Campbellford, could not be reached for comment.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/4/artist-erects-15-foot-cross-with-noose-in-fro.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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