Anonymous wrote:Many experts consider graffiti to be an artistic form of self-expression. Should we lock them up too, OP? Would that make you feel safe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many experts consider graffiti to be an artistic form of self-expression. Should we lock them up too, OP? Would that make you feel safe?
Then these self-expressive artists should paint on their own canvases -- not on others' private party or on public treasures like our national parks, no?
Anonymous wrote:Many experts consider graffiti to be an artistic form of self-expression. Should we lock them up too, OP? Would that make you feel safe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares about graffiti?
The vandalism of the public’s parks has to stop. It also sends the signal that lawlessness prevails, which leads to even more serious crime.
Unless you prefer an ugly urban dystopia.
If you care so much, why don’t you just get together with Catholic charities whose budget is $100 million a year tax-free and clean up the graffiti.
Is that what being conservative is all about giving back to your community? You don’t need the government to fix everything for you.
I’d Love to see some Gonzaga boys out there scrubbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares about graffiti?
The vandalism of the public’s parks has to stop. It also sends the signal that lawlessness prevails, which leads to even more serious crime.
Unless you prefer an ugly urban dystopia.
Anonymous wrote:who cares about graffiti?