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Park Slope anti-semitism or insensitive analogy or what? — Brooklynian

Park Slope anti-semitism or insensitive analogy or what?

shacked26
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Has anyone seen this yet??? Seems pretty gnarly either way you take it. I'm sure it will stir up all sorts of heated debate.
http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/33/44/dtg_goosegraffiti_2010_10_29_bk.html

Comments

  • It should cause someone to stir up a can of faded red paint, and apply with bush.

    ....10 minute job.
  • whynot_31 wrote: It should cause someone to stir up a can of faded red paint, and apply with bush.

    ....10 minute job.
    Why is it always Bush's fault?
  • OR is it a Freudian weak wristed moment where subconsciously we know that Bush is a doer and Obama is Jimmy Carter.
  • always politics... could he have subconsiously been thinking of ways to seduce the lady in his life that evening?
  • painting with a bush is difficult.

    I'd choose one with needles.
  • Evidently painting with bush is not difficult, have you seen the butt print "artwork" in the lobby of the Meier building??
  • I have.

    ....and they wonder why the building remains vacant?

    Given the circumstances, a brush made from geese feathers collected from Prospect Park may actually be the most appropriate choice.
  • Even if we assume the "clever" explanation, it's still stupid.
  • Once again, everyone ignores the elephant in the room. We must ban these emergency call boxes. Without them, none of this would have happened.

    That, or the Brooklyn Paper's going to have to start digging a little harder for news. Perusing local graffiti for news ideas is pretty weak. Next thing you know they'll do a story investigating why there are so many broken-hearted people in bathroom stalls.
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