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Washington Square Park statue
of famous Italian vandalized

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Posted By: Ribicon, 6/19/2021 12:25:52 PM

The statue of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi in Washington Square Park was vandalized, police said Friday. Cops say illegible graffiti was found Thursday spray-painted on three sides of the statue of Garibaldi, an Italian leader credited with helping to unify Italy in the 19th century. The Greenwich Village park has recently been embroiled in controversy, with residents and merchants fed up with park-goers who party at all hours.

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Illegible almost certainly means incredibly violent racist sentiments aimed against people who are not being bLACK, with the latter being used by the communists to undermine and transform what's left of the republic. Entire article appears above, not covered elsewhere.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 6/19/2021 12:49:20 PM (No. 820588)
Washington Square residents - - there is only one solution - - - - - - vote for more leftists, socialists, and communists. That will fix it!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 6/19/2021 12:49:53 PM (No. 820590)
It could be Mother Teresa or Martin Luther King on that statue, and the trash in that area would vandalize it. It's what mindless, worthless vandals do.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/19/2021 1:13:58 PM (No. 820625)
Dat u Treyvon?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: cor-vet 6/19/2021 2:01:13 PM (No. 820657)
Of course, they'll never catch the perp and it's not a hate crime, so no one will actually be assigned to work the case. However, should someone deface the St. George Foreman statue or the 'BLM' painted streets, and the whole local police dept., plus the feds, will be assigned until the hate filled white supremacist is caught and punished.
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