Comments about ‘Graffiti at BYU may be linked to India unrest’
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Because the India-BYU connection is so well-established and obvious. Campus police need to start attending to the real menace--Cloak Boy
This is pretty obscure all right. I live in India and travel regularly all over the country and I have no idea what they are talking about.
did this come from?
Uh oh. I spilled my milk. I think it's linked to the Basra violence.
This is a story?
Giving any media coverage and attention to this at all just immortalizes and encourages the vandals to strike again!!!
Gimme news I WANNA know!
"why was this reported?" is absolutely right. If vandals make the news, oh my what in the world guess what --
they'll just do it again.
maybe it was reported to bring eyes to the problem, and now maybe students will be more aware of who what is around them. We tend to live in our own world and we tend not to look around and say hey that is not right. But now we know that there is a problem with this and see what is around us, and maybe catch the culprit, or even stop it from happening again.
nrly speaking:
"But now we know that there is a problem with this and see what is around us, and maybe catch the culprit, or even stip it from happening again."
Now Snickerdoodle is speaking:
But now the culprit sees he's gotten attention and will do it again, most likely.
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