RE: 9/11 Censorship? Statue of falling woman censored

Wow. I have very mixed emotions about the statue, as I'm sure most do. It is everything that Jan Herman said that it was: "Is it provocative? Only insofar as it depicts the horror of 9/11. Is it graphic? Yes. Is it personal? Yes. Is it tragic. Yes. Is it art? Absolutely." But there is so much more to the story than that. I think that it is our duty, as Americans to remember everything that happened and to memorialize those moments in art. But, as part of an American family it is also our duty to be respectful of those most directly affected by the events of Sept. 11th.

If it was a family member of mine that was killed, I'm not sure that I would want that raw horror on display for every visitor to Rockefeller Center. As an American, I am afraid that too much contact with the horror would belittle the events and our individual connections with them; I am afraid that our emotions might become numb after too much contact. If we are respectful of other people as individuals and as Americans then I think it is only fair to be cognizant of their reactions to such an emotional subject.

I agree that charges of censorship to the statue are premature. I think that enough time has passed since the bombing of Japan to reflect on the events without belittling the emotions or the people involved, hopefully people can be objective with those events. I think objectivity is still way too much to ask of people evolved in events that occurred only one year ago.

I hope everyone is looking forward to a great weekend!

-Suzy

Jennifer "Suzy" Powers
Fort Bragg Cultural Resources program
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