Category: Expressive Traditional Art
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Mixed Media: None | oil pastels on paper
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Posted: February 24, 2013
listening in the night
listening in the night
by Renate-Bertodi
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over the last few years, at least fifteen break-ins, mainly by west indians, ethnic youths and their girl friends, even scribbled on my best pink easter hat- now I live in terror at nights- coming home from teaching in the evenings, I never know who has robbed the place and during the night, every rattle. One west indians stole an axe, only two doors away, a man was axed nearly to death after killing his dog with an axe, when they broke in at three am. He escaped by running into our garden, my yard was covered in blood in the morning. He was taken to Hospital, nothing happened, in this area all crimes are ignored- on the other side a man had his head split open by West Indian youths, because they had wanted to take the son's new watch at school. They are a protected species and can do anything they wish- because of the 'slave debt' the black youths pick not british whites, who were their tormentors as they were they grandfathers, but weaker east europeans etc who do not have clout here- I think it would be better for the Brits to pay out, as the germans do rather than have this strange system in place, we owe the Pakistanis and West Indians so they get carte blanche-The police write reports, that is all.
by Renate-Bertodi Interested in this? Contact The Artist
Mixed Media: None | oil pastels on paper
listening in the night
by Renate-Bertodi
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© Copyright 2024. Renate-Bertodi All rights reserved.
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