Freedom of expression does not equal freedom of display.

And, what is an appropriate memorial? Should the memorial of the bombing of
the Murrah building include sculptures of children whose bodies have been
blown to bits? Should war memorials include statues of soldiers whose bodies
are clearly riddled with bullets? Should a memorial to Tiannamen Square
include figures whose heads have burst from the pressure of being run over
by a tank? Should memorials to the Holocaust show people holding bars of
stone and trying to claw their ways to fresh air?

I guess everyone must answer these questions for themselves. Obviously, I
would answer each of those questions in the negative.

Loretta Lorance

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