I really don't like graffiti, but again a discussion on here turns toward "The world is going to hell in a handbasket, and it's the younger people's fault". The young learn from the old.
I also don't try to write off all young people because a few make stupid decisions. Should I paint broad generalizations about 70 year old white men based on what a handful of them have chosen to do? It's easy and lazy to make broad generalizations about a group of people based on whatever basket you want to put them in.
"This was done by a a young man in his twenties, so they all must be this way".
"This was done by a woman, so they all must be this way"
"This was done by a black man, so they all must be this way"
"This was done by a christian, so they all must be this way"
"This was done by an immigrant, so they must all be this way"
"This was done by a gun owner, so they all must be this way"
"This was done by a John Deere owner, so they all must be this way"
"This was done by a Repub, so they must all be this way"
If you find yourself thinking like that, you maybe should do a little soul searching. Broad generalizations are almost always wrong. There's a lot of kids out there that are doing a lot better things than their parents and grandparents did. There's also some bad ones. Don't take the good and the bad and throw them all out just because they're "young".
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