Monday, January 24, 2011

Vandals Threaten Gov Jerry Brown

This past weekend police in Santa Ana discovered "graffiti" on walls throughout the city threatening to kill Gov. Jerry Brown on Valentine's Day.  According to the article, the California Highway Patrol (better known as CHiP) have been assigned to the investigation. The reason that I say "graffiti" is because I don't consider these things to be graffiti in anything beyond the most technical definition.

To me, real graffiti is something which has some meaning to the person who made it and is something which they can take pride in.  Graffiti is, in every sense of the word, art.  What these people (or person as it may be) have done is nothing more than vandalism.  It's crude and there is no style or meaning behind it except for the obvious shock value of the pieces. Honestly, I have more respect for the gang pieces which at least employ a kind of style (simple as it may be) in their messages although that is tempered by the fact that those messages have been kill orders amongst other things.

Regardless of that though, these tags (and it grates to even call them that) seem like the work of middle school kids who just want to piss people off.  This is strengthened by the fact that there are several chronic misspellings.  I can understand the reaction of California Law Enforcement (especially in light of the recent Tuscon massacre) but I also would not be inclined to worry about this.  But smarter people than I have been wrong before and come February 14th we'll see just how serious these people are.

Evan Harper is the writer and editor of 12 Oz Writer and a freshman at Austin College.  His current interests involve riding around in his friend's trunks and going out to the pawn shops around Sherman.

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