Inked Mag Staff
March 2nd, 2017
Racist Tattoo? This is How to Fix It!
If you get a bad tattoo, you can live with it. But what if you get a racist tattoo and regret it later on?
The worst kind of tattoo
If tattoos are known for anything, it’s the fact that when you get one, it’s a near permanent decision. Whatever you get tattooed onto your body, it’s going to be there for a while. If you ever do decide that you want to have it removed, it’s going to cost a lot of time and a lot of money. So what happens when you get a tattoo that you regret? Something highly inappropriate, or something that could be seen as racist, or a gang symbol you don’t want anymore. This one family-run tattoo parlor may have the answer.

Source: Facebook @Southside Tattoo
Check Them Out!
The couple has already done a good number of cover up tattoos for completely free. They’ve turned full non-profit and they’re calling the project “Random Acts of Tattoo”, they accept donations on GoFundMe and so far they’ve already reached over $13,000!
For more you can check out their Facebook page.
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