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Painting of U.S. in Toilet Sits in CA Dept. of Justice
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The Bobster



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skippy wrote:
Some people got offended because of where the painting was posted. it was in a court house which people consider should be

a) loyal to the goverment

or

b) impartial and blind like the law is.

Nice try, but I think it was the content, the notion that The Dubya is sending the entire country down the drain into excrementland - yeah, more I think of it, that's what I think it is.

As for art, I won't call it that, more like a political cartoon, and it would fit very nicely one This Thread ...

Still trying to figure out why the Republican lady would say she "can't understand" why she has to be tolerant of opinions that don't coincide with hers. That one's got me flummoxed, honestly.

I think I heard someone say here that they think a courthouse is nonpolitical, and I giggled a little, I admit ... and yet the Xtians conservatives complain about religious images not being allowed? What is very clear is that such folk want these places to be an acceptable place only for the display of THEIR ideas and no one elses.

Again, I don't understand that - if the people who defend showing the Ten Commandments want to do so, then they ought to defending this guy's right to say anything he wants, but instead they" can't understand" the need for toleration of other views ...

And I can't understand their lack of understanding of that need.
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gdimension



Joined: 05 Jul 2005
Location: Jeju

PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Again, I don't understand that - if the people who defend showing the Ten Commandments want to do so, then they ought to defending this guy's right to say anything he wants, but instead they" can't understand" the need for toleration of other views ...


I could be wrong, but I did not hear of anyone claiming to be both for the display of religious images and against the display of Toilet Country. Granted, the woman quoted is from the same party attributed to both "opinions", but I think it is jumping the gun a bit, at least at this point, to give her the other opinion without hearing it first.

Also, I would guess that religious conservatives might find this a rallying point in much the same way that Bobster has argued, only from the other side of the fence..."If a polarizing piece of work comparing the country to excrement is allowed in a courthouse, why not the "polarizing" Ten Commandments?"

Personally, I'm for allowing them both to be displayed, but would prefer to see neither.
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