Graffiti

The Rat Shack Forum

Help Support The Rat Shack Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I understand the intended message of the commercial, but I question the way it's presented. In a backhanded way, the commercial also implies that vandalism - i.e. marking up someone else's property without their permission - is acceptable as long as you think you're doing it for a good reason.
 
I personally think the world would be a much more beautiful place if buildings looked like that.
 
I actually like graffiti when it is artistic, not just gang names and swear words scrawled across buildings. I think that cities would be much more boring places (aesthetically at least) without it. I'm definitely on the side of "urban art".
 
I think some graffiti is incredibly artistic as well, but it is wrong to change the appearance of someone's property without their permission. Who gets to define what art is anyway - the "artist" or the owner of the property?? :wink:
 
Back
Top