Corporate graffiti put up in New York

Terry Blue



H & M is some cheap clothing store located in urban areas that has successfully brainwashed young folks to spend much of their disposable  income on slave-labor produced clothing. It is no secret this store is in most of the high-end malls and one of the reasons young folks still live with mom and dad these days instead of having their own homes. The advertising of these clothing companies have really been successful and brainwashed the youth into importance of having wardrobes of robes. Now this store has put up its corporate graffiti on a real tall building in time square and critics are finally calling foul. They needed to be more outspoken when this company was plastering the sides of great told building with their sleazy images of bimbos in cheap clothing made for pennies a day in Cambodia. This building makes the urban skyline look like shit. It is corporate graffiti and I have seen an increasing alarm of advertising like this around public places and corporations install their little corporate mayors all over the major urban centers in America. Cities will come close to resembling the inside of stadiums and ball parks. Maybe they will start Employing bums and homeless and having them wear their logo would make more sense that plastering their company on side of building. H & M is one of the worst culprits of brainwashing the European, Asian, and Americas youth into having no conscious of where and how they spend their money on corporate scum that rules are culture.

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