Wow, I wonder how hard it will be to remove all of that.
This kind of action takes whatever positive feelings a person would have for supporting the protestors and throws it out the window. Nile Kinnick died a hero trying to fight against oppression. This kind of insensitiveity shows that this is a joke to some of the protestors. Searching for respect by being disrespectful doesn't work. Doesn't the stadium have security?
12=CopsAlso, what is the 12 being referred to here? I’m blanking
He actually died in a training accident but I get your point I just don't agree with it. You can be upset but man you don't spray paint a state icon. If I don't hear protesters saying this was wrong and some remorse this will cause more division than unity.He fought and died fighting against oppression and for equality and yet in his home state where he Won the heisman trophy 80ish years later, there is still not equality. What’s more disrespectful of his sacrifice? Some paint and foul language? Or this coaching staff seemingly acting in ways that go directly against what he died for?
I sure hope so Xerxes. I hope they can get all of that garbage off of there. I never thought I would see the day where Kinnick brick somewhat resembles the Berlin Wall.The concrete may require a sand blaster. Depends on the kind of paint. I believe the statue is bronze and there are treatments for that as they need to be taken care of because of the elements.
From Kinnick's journal:He fought and died fighting against oppression and for equality and yet in his home state where he Won the heisman trophy 80ish years later, there is still not equality. What’s more disrespectful of his sacrifice? Some paint and foul language? Or this coaching staff seemingly acting in ways that go directly against what he died for?