Posted on 04/13/2013 9:37:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Officials say the graffiti started with just a few markings, but quickly spread. They blame vandals who posted pictures of their handiwork on social media sites, which enticed others to the same spot and leave their own illicit marks.
(Excerpt) Read more at fremonttribune.com ...
Anyone catch the perps?
Press release 2312.
Archeologists have discovered giant, earth-crushing boulders where ancient petroglyphs may have been etched by the Serrano, Chemehuevi, and
Oatmeal Cookie peoples.
I have seen petroglyphs that have been destroyed or damaged far from any known route that an illegal would take. There are simply people who do this kind of thing, even Americans. They are as bad as the Taliban.
I have seen this petroglyph, located in Utah, in person. You can notice a mark on the left side line of the large figure, around where his stomach is, between the spiral and the smaller figure on his right. This is a bullet hole, where someone used the 1000 year old petroglyph for target practice.
I agree with that. In the cities around here a vertical surface isn't safe. What I couldn't figure out was what Family Values Dont Stop at the Rio Grande is supposed to mean....
I’ve been going to JT for decades; I’ll be there next month. I have noticed the crowds seem to have morphed over the years into the current crop of street thugs that is today’s youth. It’s sad.
Where did you get the idea that the vandalism had anything to do with immigrants of any sort? I didn’t see anything at all in the article that even hinted at it. Does this area have a history that I’m unaware of?
“Facebook is useless, but I do like Twitter.”
I wouldn’t facebook and I don’t associate with twits!
Social media is stupid!
I swear people are reading iSteve.
“What I couldn’t figure out was what Family Values Dont Stop at the Rio Grande is supposed to mean.... “
That’s a quote from candidate GW Bush back in 1980.
And what it meant is that Dubya had no intention of defending the border or enforcing American immigration law if he was elected.
His oath of office was going to be a mere pro forma ritual and he wouldn’t be bound by it.
And that is exactly how he behaved. If you remembered the various hints in his speeches you weren’t surprised to find Dubya trying to reward foreign national lawbreakers with amnesty.
Try driving through southern California and pay attention to the walls. You’ll notice something as you get closer to the barrios.
You need to see the descanos and the miles and miles of RR tracks with gang signs.
But hey, if it wasn’t in the article then it didn’t happen.
As for history of the area......ever hear of the Charles Manson gang....jeez.
Don’t get defensive. Get educated.
The Religion of Peace statement was purely political. What was Dubya going to do? Call it the religion of pieces and then proceed to invade Afghanistan and then Iraq? If you really believe that Dubya meant what he said when he said Religion of Peace then you are quite naive.
Used to go there all the time as a member of Chino Troop 212, Boy Scouts of America in the early 70’s. Sounds like that California is long gone.
What is tragic is that the patina on many of those boulders takes centuries to millennia of atmospheric corrosion to produce. When they clean off the graffiti, they also remove the patina. The rocks never look the same again,....at least not for another 1000 years or so.
Weren’t the petroglyphs themselves a sort of graffiti, done centuries ago?
While we see some of that in northern CA (south SF bay), it’s a mix. Thanks for the information. I didn’t realize that things had gotten quite that bad down there. I left Imperial Beach in the 70’s and haven’t been back since.
Those who deface petroglyphs are the same type of people who would shoot birds and small animals with pellet guns-—morons.
“If you really believe that Dubya meant what he said when he said Religion of Peace then you are quite naive.”
I’ll leave it to you Dubya worshippers to make excuses for Bush. It’s something you’ll never get over anyway so knock yourself out.
People who used to live in SoCal but haven’t been here in a few years are shocked at the change.
The danger is that this will spread to the rest of the country. The 1986 Amnesty is what did in SoCal. When the Obama-Rubio amnesty passes it will do the same to a larger portion of the country.
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