New Yorker’s regretting the catastrophe of Trump’s victory have finally found a solution to relieve their mind- by expressing their political souls onto sticky notes that fit walls of the Manhattan subway station.
Democrat candidate Hillary’s loss over Trump had bought many of her New York supporters in deep stress.
28 year-old Brooklyn artist Matthew Chavez set up a table in the long tunnel of Union Square station where he hand out the blank sticky notes for the free “Subway therapy” and encouraged the fellow New Yorkers to express themselves, artnet news reports
“A lot of people will see the wall, and they’ll just break down and start crying, and what’s been really beautiful about that is that when that happens, people give them hugs,” Chavez told the New York Times in a video.
Since Wednesday more than 1,800 have pasted their thought on the white subway tiles, Subway Therapy’s Instagram account claimed.
One poster reads “Make your voice heard. Organize . Commit . Take action”.
“Immigrants make America great”, another post reads.
Some even quote the legendary singer Leonard Cohen, who passed away on Friday.
“Love’s the only engine to survival”.
The American who lost the hope, even relied on the counter culture revolutionary John Lennon
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I am not the only one”.
The colourful message board is a hope for everyone who still believes in democracy and hopes for a new day.