Saturday, May 30, 2020

As seen on 2nd Avenue: 'Publicly shame racists'



New work from @captain_eyeliner ... as seen on Second Avenue between First Street and Second Street...

4 comments:

  1. When someone says something racist or mean, what they really are saying is “I don’t know anything about you or where you came from.” Because anyone who knew you or anything about you would never call you that.

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  2. Publicly shame dog owners who feel entitled to "claim" restricted area's of a park as their own personal dog run.

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  3. Because shame is such an effective tool ...

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  4. One must have a sense of shame in order for shaming to work... and most do not.

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