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In reply to the discussion: Teen graffiti artist dies after Tasering by Miami Beach cops [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)105. Yes, that's beautiful work!
But I was thinking how would people in the US react to seeing something like that show up on a city/private wall one day? I think more than a few people would be "upset" to say the least
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How many cops have to electrocute people before they figure out that they are killing
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#1
Man arrested on felony destruction charge (Parkersburg, West Virginia) for graffiti...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#43
right, because we don't experience that here in the 8th largest city in the nation..
frylock
Aug 2013
#28
so in your opinion, stealing candy is no different than murder in the first degree?
frylock
Aug 2013
#92
yup. not every one of them but institutionalized racism combined with
La Lioness Priyanka
Aug 2013
#17
no, this stereotyping is not republican like. republicans judge people on things
La Lioness Priyanka
Aug 2013
#16
Brigid, this is America. Everything carries a death penalty since we turned the stupid up to 11. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#22
Cops sure are killing a lot of nonviolent people lately. It's epeidemic, and alarming. nt
Zorra
Aug 2013
#45
They didnt need to crack anyones skull. it was a teen we were talking about.
darkangel218
Aug 2013
#76
he was an artist, although he was apparently also a vandal actively breaking the law
0rganism
Aug 2013
#79
For me it always boils down to if you dont do the crime you dont suffer the potential consequences.
boomer55
Aug 2013
#93
False: innocents often suffer what you call the "potential consequences" of uncommitted crimes
0rganism
Aug 2013
#104
maybe areas should have a large cement wall where graffiti "artists" can practice. Then they can do
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#90
If he's doing artwork on someone else's property then he is a criminal. You don't have to explain
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#101