Beavers, Vultures and Lemmings in East New York
Famous street artist Banksy is currently in New York City
leaving works of art here and there, and spectators are flocking to see these
pieces.
Recently he painted a picture of a Beaver on a wall in East New York,
a Brooklyn neighborhood bordering Queens that is known for being dangerous. Art
gawkers dutifully went there to view the piece, and local East New York
residents promptly went about robbing these art tourists, blocking the view of
the graffiti art meant to be public and charging people $20 to view it.
It’s to be expected that street criminals will look to make
a quick buck off of less-than-streetwise tourists, what makes this latest
hustle more bothersome is that it’s won approval from the very class of victims
most likely to be taken by the scam. The Gothamist blog called
the street thugs “savvy” and many commenters thought that since white people
dared to go there to view some art, then they were serving some worthy cause to
be ripped off by the locals. I disagree.
Robbery is robbery, and feeling you have a right to rip
people off because they’re not from your neighborhood or they don’t look like
you is no reason at all. What’s more reprehensible is the multitude of
self-hating “enlightened” white people thinking this is a good thing or that
local East New York residents have a right to a life of petty crime because of
their race or their station in life.
Let the local residents capitalize on the Banksy art
legitimately. Set up a food cart there or make picture postcards of the art.
There are real ways to make money that don’t involve thuggery and intimidation.
And as for the sorry state of East New York, it wasn’t
street artists from England or art enthusiasts from Manhattan who made East New
York the way it is today. There are people there who can do better; let them.
But treat street hustlers like the low vultures they are.
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