TKC MUST SEE!!! KANSAS CITY ARTISTS DEFACE LOCAL BOY SCOUT STATUE OF LIBERTY REPLICAS IN CELEBRATION OF EARTH DAY AND NATIVE CULTURES!!!
Take a peek at the Kansas City creative class engaging local icons and American history.
Prologue:
"In 1950, the Boy Scouts of America celebrated their 40th Anniversary. In celebration they erected over 200 replica statues of Liberty. This project was the brainchild of businessman and Kansas City Scout Commissioner, J.P. Whitaker. Over 50 of them exist within Kansas & Missouri today."
Description of their efforts: "A one day pop-up art event in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Statues were dressed in Native regalia in celebration of Native cultures and Earth Day."
Take a peek at the artsy clip that doesn't do any damage but certainly offers an alternative perspective and adaptation of these Kansas City metro landmarks:
You decide . . .
Not bad, not bad at all, Tonto.
ReplyDeleteGreat Stuff.
ReplyDeleteThat's what artist do, make you think outside of your little box.
For the record, the statues are not replicas and were not represented as such. You can check for yourself. Google the statue of Liberty and take a close look at the face. Do the same for our little local statues. They don't look the same. Not even close.
ReplyDelete^^^ Nobody said they were good.
ReplyDeleteInjun Joe is just bitter his side lost. Well maybe if you guys weren't living in teepees and doing shit like inventing firearms and cannons you would have won!
ReplyDeleteOnce again the White Man Reigns Supreme over his dominion. Just like it always was, just like it always will be.
^^^^ The Chinese make pee-pee in your Coke.
ReplyDeleteThe world is changing.
8:02 you fucked up
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