Truther and Right-Wing Graffiti Comes to the Mission

9/11 was an inside job

Look, everyone already knows that special-agent President G Dubs was the mastermind behind 9/11, but did you really need to sully up the Bender's bathroom with it?

Apparently littering the sidewalks with DVDs and standing outside of the Post Office with crappy signs promoting a fringe right-wing agenda was not good enough for some Mission resident.  Yeah, now Resident Right is taking his sharpie to the streets!  And Bender’s!  FUCK YA!

The evidence suggests he is also good at pasting up posters on top of shark-art.  Look, I’m all for more political graffiti (admittedly, I was getting a little sick of cute, paste-up kitten faces), but is this the best we can do?

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(photo by Andy Brooks, who has taken some quality shots of Mission graffiti and thrown it up on Flickr for us all)

9 Responses to “Truther and Right-Wing Graffiti Comes to the Mission”

  1. missiongonzo says:

    Nail a skateboard to a pole and you’re a hero. Put up an anti-swine flu vaccine poster and you’re a dolt. Thank you.

  2. Mission Mistaken says:

    Until I see one that reads “Rent control is the opiate of the masses” I remain skeptical of the whole hipster graf thingy.

  3. felixincognito says:

    even though alex jones is generally a right wing reactionist, that doesn’t mean these are right wing ideas. usually, 9/11 truthers fall in the far left category.

  4. Mission Mistaken says:

    Until I see “legalized pot is the opiate of the rent controlled masses…” Oh, never mind.

  5. SFDoggy says:

    Really, the truther crowd tends to be left-wing (think van jones) and the anti-vaccination crowd also tends to be left wing (one of the Kennedy’s is big into it).

    Show me some birther graffiti or at least a reference to a death panel and then I will believe that there are right wing nuts in the Mission.

  6. jimbeam says:

    Dudes, this is where the right and the left meet on the other side.

  7. whir says:

    Truthers generally depress the hell out of me, but I will admit that I’m tickled by the call-out to “Elektra: Assassin.”