Dinkytown Graffiti: Banks Got Bailed Out, People Sold Out
Graffiti in Dinkytown, Minneapolis, reads "The banks got bailed out, the people got sold out." This statement reflects sentiments of public discontent during the 2008 financial crisis, when large financial institutions received government bailouts while many individuals faced economic hardship. The graffiti, likely created by local artists, serves as a form of public commentary on economic inequality and corporate responsibility. Dinkytown, a neighborhood adjacent to the University of Minnesota, has a history of student activism and counter-cultural expression, making it a fitting location for such political messaging.
Photo taken in October 2012.



