"[They] have become living metaphors for a social reality that includes child poverty, dysfunctional families and a counterculture that openly mocks middle-class values. Understandably, many of us would rather not confront or be reminded of this reality at every intersection. But our discomfort at what they represent is a bad reason for riding squeegee kids out of town on a rail." see also : Brian Myles'
La dictature de l'image.