What is it with Tucson? First the City funds (your money) graffiti classes from Councilwoman Romero’s budget, now the YWCA is offering graffiti classes to “youth 13-24 years old” as a means to protest SB 1070. First, they are adults at 18, second vandalism is illegal. But I guess that if you’re out to defend lawbreaking illegal immigrants, what’s a little more lawbreaking? The sad fact is that they have to teach 13 year-olds to go around doing it and teach them that standing up against illegal immigration is racism.
The YWCA claims they get about $19,000 from the government (your money) in their annual budget. Another interesting fact is that Barbara LaWall, the Pima County Attorney, is on the board of directors…of an organization that is teaching graffiti to youth. Next time you see graffiti, thank Regina Romero and Barbara LaWall for encouraging it with your money.
Beyond the graffiti, you have the CountyAttorney, whose job is to uphold and enforce the law, on the board of directors of an organization that is teaching children and young adults that illegal immigration is ok and efforts to fight it are racist. That is absolutely pathetic. Your elected leadership, folks.






We need to kick the La Raza loving fools out of the city and county governments.
Hey kids, let’s tag the neighborood! By the way, who puts 13 year olds and 24 year olds in the same class anyway?
Don’t they have to be 18 to buy the spray paint? Or are they doing it in water colors.
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High school ethnic studies isn’t good enough for you now you have to start in on ‘em when they’re 13?
Ok kids, today we’re going to learn that 7 out of ten of your neighbors are racists. Spare me.