First, hey Im Ryan this is my first post and all that jazz. Nice to meet you.
second, this is a lot of reading, just saying. I thought Id post this. Even if youre not a tattoo person, Im sure you all can respect tattoos being artist.
"Disfigured skin points where culture is going
Paul Carpenter
June 18, 2008
You can tell where a culture is headed by examining whom its members seek to emulate.
Just a few centuries ago, there was a culture still mired in the Stone Age, with no written language, no science, no math, no architecture, no nothing requiring thought. Its members had not even managed to invent the wheel.
That cultures only contribution to the world was the decorative ''tatu.'' In most other parts of the ancient world, tattoos were disfigurements used only to identify criminals or slaves.
Now that Polynesians can read, use wheels, count and appreciate musical instruments other than drums, theyve advanced to a point where most of them have abandoned tattoos.
As one culture ascends, it seems, another declines.
This week, we learned that 36 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 have tattoos. It was just last year The Morning Call reported that 16 percent of all Americans were thusly self-mutilated.
The sight of Mike Tysons gorgeous artwork, no doubt, has persuaded millions to flock to tattoo joints. Or maybe its the growing popularity of ''mixed martial arts'' bloodfests, which put tattooed subhumans into cages to brutalize each other.
''Proud parents bear tattoos honoring their kids,'' said a headline over Mondays story.
''Its super big right now,'' the story quoted Steve Lemak as saying of the mom and dad tattoo trend. He owns The Quillian joint in Allentown.
''Youll never find a more meaningful tattoo than one for your kids,'' said Kiel Ferrari, described as an ''artist'' at the Minds Eye Tattoo in Emmaus. (I also have seen graffiti vandals described as ''artists.'')
Along with the story, there were photographs of bodies mutilated with hideous ''artwork.'' One was of an arm with a truly unfortunate depiction of a childs face. I am sure the real child is cute; no child could actually be that homely.
On the very same day that our eyes were insulted by those vulgar photos, the paper ran another story elsewhere, plugging the premier showing of a new television program about the joys of prostitution.
The show was imported from England, where, the story said, ''it was aired last September and was blasted in the media for glamorizing prostitution.'' (We have an MTV show glamorizing pimps, so why not glamorize their pathetic puppets?)
I cant say Im an expert on prostitution. Im too parsimonious to gain first-hand knowledge. (Stories on Eliot Spitzers $4,300 dalliances nearly gave me apoplexy.) Nonetheless, Ive said a lot about both prostitution and tattoos, which, come to think of it, always seem to go together.
No one can deny that the heaviest concentrations of tattoos occur in the lowest segments of society -- prostitutes, pimps, pugs, prison inmates, Ku Klux Klansmen and the members of street and motorcycle gangs.
Now, according to this weeks story, 36 percent of young people have decided to emulate such lowlifes.
And some news media want to glamorize them.
Do not glamorize accomplishment. Do not glamorize intelligence, insight or integrity. Dont glamorize courage, generosity, leadership, skill or diligence. Such qualities are for nerds. By all means, glamorize pimps, prostitutes and those who emulate them. That is the future of Americas culture.
Aware of how some of these devoted self-mutilators are going to react, I am compelled to emphasize that I do not favor any restrictions on personal behavior. If an idiot wants to get a tattoo, he or she should be free to do so. I just think responsible news media organizations should not glamorize them. Whats next? Glamorizing child molesters or kluxers?
In some older cultures, influence traveled from the top down. Early Americans marveled at the intellect of people like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and decided that education was a good thing, so they developed public school systems.
In some modern cultures, influences travel from the septic bottom up. In no time at all, well catch up to the Stone Age cannibals of the South Pacific."
ALSO I have a letter that this guys dad wrote to Paul Carpenter:
Mr Carpenter
I find I can only agree with you that our society has deteriorated
alarmingly when such a narrow minded not to mention incompetent buffoon such as yourself can find an audience. Both my sons have tattoos and both are accomplished artists (musician and painter) who at 25 and 27 have contributed far more to society then your sanctimonious scribblings ever could. Not only do you denigrate them, you denigrate many of their friends who are also competent doctors, engineers and trades people. In addition you show your boundless ignorance and laziness as a journalist in claiming that only "primitive" Polynesians would tattoo themselves. Leaving aside the fact that Polynesians were far/are from primitive, tatooing was (and is) prominent in many societies that can hardly be called primitive. Japan, China and India all have a long history of tattooing as do many ancient civilizations such as the Celts, Vikings and Egyptians.
You are helping to create a new class of bigots who discriminate against people not only on their skin color, but on what they choose to put on their skin. You unfortunately demonstrate that as with tattoos and prostitution, assholes like you will always be with us.
Rob McConnell
I was pretty stoked to read Mr.McConnells rebuttal.
8 Comments
volatile v said 5 months ago
wicked, that guy served that bitch a plate of awesome.
Aniast said 5 months ago
His ridiculous characterization of polynesians is pretty fucking offensive.
Master_Control said 5 months ago
Damn. I love that Rob McConnell guy for writing that.
quakerninja said 5 months ago
I agree.
On the other hand (hehehe)
I love tatus
Wise Guys said 5 months ago
the funniest part is when he said
"The sight of Mike Tysons gorgeous artwork, no doubt, has persuaded millions to flock to tattoo joints."
If Mike Tyson had that kind of persuasion, wouldnt millions of people have half an ear bit off ?
{miles to go} said 5 months ago
mike tyson made me really want to get a tribal butterfly armband and it turned out so sick. i only wish id put it on my lowerback. its a regret, but you live and you learn.
heavyprints said 5 months ago
As a person who enjoys participating in MMA and Having tattoos. Im going to have that guy assassinated.
{miles to go} said 5 months ago
as a person who enjoys tatus cover of "how soon is now" i appreciate the pictureskillfully inserted by mr ninja