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Comment by direwolf20

12 hours ago

If they're not covering windows, signs or art, what is being vandalized? A blank slab of concrete performs its function equally well no matter the color.

A 'blank slab of concrete' isn't just a structural element; it’s a signal of stewardship. When you ignore tagging on that slab, you create a permission structure for more intrusive vandalism. It’s the 'Broken Windows' theory in practice: tagging leads to broken glass, which leads to copper theft, because the physical environment signals that the space is unmonitored and ownership is absent.

High-trust societies rely on the shared maintenance of the commons. If the community can't even agree to keep a wall clean, it’s a leading indicator that the city has lost the ability to enforce the social contract on larger issues.

Sadly this is partly why SF will never be a high-trust society.

Most graffiti is just tagging, scribbling their name on something. I do not consider this art. It makes the environment you live in lease appealing (looks more ghetto).

Bro a lot of these aren’t beautiful quotes. Gang signs, immature shit from kids who do most of this stuff. Some is beautiful art most someone just signed their name.

  • At what age would you suggest whipping or lashing kids?

    Would you personally be prepared to do it? Or, the owners of the property

    Should it be public lashings, or pay-per-view, or witnessed only by a select group of people, you place your trust in?

    If it's a caught female, can men whip her?

    How would you phrase the job application?

    I see a few flaws in your idea. Does Singapore still not allow males with long hair?

    • In Asia it’s done as young as 5. Maybe that’s why they’re ahead.

      > If it's a caught female, can men whip her?

      Yes. Men and women are equal. Your question implies you are sexism. Do you believe women are superior to men?

      > How would you phrase the job application?

      Whatever term they use in Singapore.

      > I see a few flaws in your idea. Does Singapore still not allow males with long hair?

      There’s tradeoffs for either idea. San Francisco is covered with human shit while Singapore isn’t and you can get whipped for shitting in the streets.

      Remarkably in both systems not very many people get whipped. Nearly zero. Because the possible consequence is what enforces the rule, not the actual consequence itself. As long as people know they will be whipped, they then act in ways that will prevent the whipping from happening. In the beginning a few people will be whipped but that number will drop dramatically very shortly.