Architecture is the most important form of art because it affects (positively or negatively) millions of people over generations. So, I think vandalism targeting buildings and public urban places, such as graffiti, are more harmful to society than damaging artwork inside a museum.
In Houston we do something quite interesting. To combat vandalism, they’ve partnered with our urban artists. Ie. Our ‘Welcome to Houston’ is graffiti on an overhead railway bridge. They have open bids out for murals on plywood facades surrounding construction. (The artist gets paid) It’s led to a complete overhaul of the city and proves your point of how valuable cultural art is. The graffiti’d bridge became a unique city landmark instead of a defaced bridge.
I am also an activitst. Currently I weigh 764lbs of pure fat, have green hair, extreme body odour and mental illness. I block roads to schools and hospitals because your soft laws allow it. In China my kind are not tolerated but in your soft western countries I am trendy and influence kids on Tik Tok to be just like me.
I find it interesting how there is zero discussion about the lack of popularity among the working and middle class over these protests -especially street&highway blocking. Coming from the Anglosphere, I saw a lot of video of regular people both in the UK and Canada taking matters into their own hands when cops refused to clear illegal protests (in Canada, you can't legally block highways, only non-highways and only with a permit). But hey, I guess what does it matter what regular people think when the wealthy elites and their cultural friends are arguing?
Architecture is the most important form of art because it affects (positively or negatively) millions of people over generations. So, I think vandalism targeting buildings and public urban places, such as graffiti, are more harmful to society than damaging artwork inside a museum.
Interesting point, thanks for sharing!
In Houston we do something quite interesting. To combat vandalism, they’ve partnered with our urban artists.
Ie. Our ‘Welcome to Houston’ is graffiti on an overhead railway bridge. They have open bids out for murals on plywood facades surrounding construction. (The artist gets paid)
It’s led to a complete overhaul of the city and proves your point of how valuable cultural art is. The graffiti’d bridge became a unique city landmark instead of a defaced bridge.
They should go as far as the local prison.
Mike Tyson famously said, "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth."
I am also an activitst. Currently I weigh 764lbs of pure fat, have green hair, extreme body odour and mental illness. I block roads to schools and hospitals because your soft laws allow it. In China my kind are not tolerated but in your soft western countries I am trendy and influence kids on Tik Tok to be just like me.
You sound like you are projecting, dear.
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I find it interesting how there is zero discussion about the lack of popularity among the working and middle class over these protests -especially street&highway blocking. Coming from the Anglosphere, I saw a lot of video of regular people both in the UK and Canada taking matters into their own hands when cops refused to clear illegal protests (in Canada, you can't legally block highways, only non-highways and only with a permit). But hey, I guess what does it matter what regular people think when the wealthy elites and their cultural friends are arguing?
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Theres literally a million other ways the could have gone about this...