DEFACED: Brassall vet nurse Tara Goulter with a recently vandalised sign.
DEFACED: Brassall vet nurse Tara Goulter with a recently vandalised sign. Rob Williams

We are all responsible for tagging

"TAGGING: what's the point?" - editorial, Shannon Newley (QT, May 23).

We are all part of something greater than ourselves; we have created the society we deserve as in "No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main", John Donne wrote in Meditations XVII.

Throwing off all restraints started in the 1960s with Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch.

The social engineers redefined what the family unit should be.

Discipline, whether in schools or the home, is non-existent as is the myth of the Marxist utopia along with the modern church and its mistaken belief in "kingdom theology".

Until society realises we are all part of something greater, along with responsibility and respect for others this sort of obscenity will continue.

ROBERT McBEATH

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