
About a year ago, a political-protest tent city popped up at the foot of one of my favorite buildings. It came in response to the federal government "dissolving" the electricity union called
Luz y Fuerza.

Among the banners and posters was this three-headed rat sculpture made of paper mache. I'm pretty sure the guy in the middle is supposed to represent the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderón.

Eight months later.

Present day. The rat sculpture and shit pile were replaced with real-life rats! SI SE PUEDE! SI SE PUEDE!
-PJ
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