I think that ought to be only told when there is no advertisement in the public space which really does make the city ugly AF. Then the next step would be reducing and removing those cars and the space they occupy and then we can talk about graffiti. But before that lets quickly talk about who lets houses rot, who denies people modes and means of expression and who holds them in sub par labour contracts?
I think that ought to be only told when there is no advertisement in the public space which really does make the city ugly AF. Then the next step would be reducing and removing those cars and the space they occupy and then we can talk about graffiti. But before that lets quickly talk about who lets houses rot, who denies people modes and means of expression and who holds them in sub par labour contracts?