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Considering they apparently run on donations, I'm frankly surprised they had a camera on this exhibit. I wouldn't expect a ton of cameras around, particularly in the parking lot.
LOL....never seem to have released video or caught the offenders.
I mean seriiously, WHY have the cameras then?
Sooo, what we know is that a family recklessly broke stuff but the museum and news organizations don't want to release the information?
Pathetic. People are people. Release the video. If the family is in mullets and murica t-shirts fine, if they're in muslim atire it doesn't mean muslims are bad. If they're wearin LGBT shirts then that too.
However, what seems to be an intentional refusal by the press or museum to release this information appears to be biased prosecution of crime. This cannot be the case. All reporting of crimes and incidents need to be treated fairly and consistently for obvious reasons.
Who puts a child in a coffin? That's really messed up!
This is at least the second time I've seen this.
Why is it "messed up" to put a child in a coffin?
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And who does that a museum beyond the ropes?
This is, of course, the part that's a problem.
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