The location is public property and it does not serve to physically harm any of us...the public. It just seems to me that this is not a well thought out act of political resistance. It damaged a park belonging to the people. Again I would prefer to see the resources spent on ensuring the mission has an accurate message that covers the paradigm of all people impacted by the mission (if in fact the mission does not do this already).
I equate this damage to the taggers that have been hitting the bus stops up and down Brommer. This is not a reclamation of anything, it is damage to a community asset which belongs to the people. Go damage corporate property and I'll sing a different tune but leave the people alone.
Re: Columbus Day vandalism
Date Edited: 11 Oct 2005 04:31:08 PM
I equate this damage to the taggers that have been hitting the bus stops up and down Brommer. This is not a reclamation of anything, it is damage to a community asset which belongs to the people. Go damage corporate property and I'll sing a different tune but leave the people alone.
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