Moab Petroglyph Vandalism

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @randywilmoth3200
    @randywilmoth3200 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As a multiple time visitor of Moab, I hate that anyone would deface those places. No one who enjoyed riding and the outdoors should never stand by and let this happen without stopping or reporting it. Period.

  • @FawxNewsNetwork
    @FawxNewsNetwork 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is that Gabby Petito at 2:00? when was this filmed?

  • @danielrosas5685
    @danielrosas5685 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    YES. YOU NEED TO PUT A SIGN. $250.000 FOR DEFACING OR BREAKING THE ROCKS. PLEASE PRAY FOR PEACE IN JERUSALEM AND THE WHOLE WORLD. AMEN

  • @jakecox3437
    @jakecox3437 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Follow me for a second...
    Hopi + white guy speaking here, so I take the cultural aspect as sacred.
    Nevertheless, I wanted to ask whether the assumption that these petroglyphs are masterpieces equivalent to the Mona Lisa, is bad. How do we know that the petroglyphs aren't akin to the modern day graffiti that vandalized them? Do we think the Picasso's of our ancestors made these petroglyphs, or could it have been punk kids and tourists? Were these made by the best of our ancestors?
    Interested to hear whether this thought (possibility/hypothesis) resonates with anyone else.
    tbh, I think people obviously shouldn't vandalize these places, but more importantly, I wish people living today (all normies, eg) would visit these places and be allowed to touch them and be intimate with them, and would not simply "believe the experts," but instead, would try to understand them in a tactile manner, and investigate for themselves, that many would find meaning in them that would be life-enriching, an aspect of themselves they would discover that otherwise would lay dormant in the environment of the modern world.