Destruction: Fun or Dumb? - Part 1. Deals with vandalism -- one of the major problems facing school administrators in every part of the country. Designed to make students realize that vandalism is dumb. Production Company: Counselor Films, Inc. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Vandalism is the conspicuous defacement or destruction of a structure, a symbol or anything else that goes against the will of the owner/governing body, and usually constitutes a crime. Private citizens commit vandalism when they wilfully damage or deface the property of others or the commons. Some vandalism qualifies as culture jamming or sniggling — it is artistic in nature as well as being carried out illegally or without the property owner's permission. Examples include at least some graffiti art, billboard liberation and possibly crop circles. Criminal vandalism has many forms, graffiti on public property is common in many inner cities as part of a gang culture, however other more devastating forms such as those involved with public unrest, such as rioting, involve the wilful destruction of public and private property. Vandalism per se is often considered one of the least serious common crimes, but it can become quite serious when committed extensively, violently or as an expression of hatred and intimidation. In the case of vandalism to private property, the owner — the victim, may feel that they were specifically targeted by the perpetrator(s) — this is not necessarily the case. An example of such a crime would be the wilful destruction of a car window for no obvious purpose save to give the perpetrator(s) possibly a few seconds of entertainment, with no consideration, or empathy for the detriment to the state of mind or inconvenience of the victim. Reasoning for such actions can be attributed to anger, envy or spontaneous, opportunistic behaviour — possibly for peer acceptance or bravado in gang cultures, or disgruntlement with the target (victim) person or society. Opportunistic vandalism of this nature may also be filmed, the mentality of which can be akin to happy slapping. The large scale prevalence of gang graffiti in some inner cities has almost made it acceptable to the societies based there — so much so that it may go unnoticed, or not be removed, possibly because it may be a fruitless endeavour, to be graffitied on once again. Sound and color remastered Catholic Homeschooling Media Network (CHMN).
This film needs to on Rifftrax!
litgen1011 1 year ago
i guess that kid that broke the window got kicked out of will wonkas chocolate factory, they were giving him his farewell song, lol
AnObsoleteMan 1 year ago
Dude, Graffiti is not vandalism, it is art. GOOD graffiti. Stupid kids running around writting things that in no way endorse creativity, or positive behavior is trash paint. Gang symbols etc. But I make street art. And this video reminded me of 'That 70's Show' and the kid who threw the rock was 'Michael Kelso'
Felocoventura 2 years ago
I understand breaking windows but graffiti :(
UnInfinity 2 years ago
my question is, is that the ompaloompas singing the fun or dumb song??
wideyon5 2 years ago 2
this video pisses me off.
igbcogs 2 years ago 2
LMFAO, stupid teachers
WWWIronfists 2 years ago
I hated school, like many did. The ways and theories forced on us created dissent. I knew I wanted to act, but teachers belittled my dreams as dumb. I quit after 10th gr.
Zobor111 3 years ago
Vandals just don't like school, they oppose the stupid unhealthy ways of living that school forces one to. One may also oppose the values that the design of the destructed objects represents. There should be room for humans, justice, human values when taken literally and for real freedom to live according to one's feelings like is healthy.
khtervola 3 years ago 2
breaking windows is stupid.. lolz.. we got a genious!
tuiz666 3 years ago