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Flag ritual among the Nacirema? -- to choose the raising of a
flag as a symbol of the heroism of a fire department -- with
(for some of us) Iwo Jima in the background?
Everybody loves a winner - which explains perhaps the choice of
the image of a flag-raising (from one of probably millions of
pictures taken); the all-important "argument" of a photograph
(reality!), even if changed and rearranged to satisfy some
(obviously/probably well-meaning) feeling (or interests, I don't
really want to know). Daniel J. Boorstin warned us about that
(The Image or What happened to the American Dream? New York
1961).
My feeling: the people from NYFD merit something more personal
or more specific, something which would not automatically be
interpreted as political correctness but as a symbol of (for
instance) whole-hearted gratitude for personal gallantry in (a
civil) service.
This would just take a really good artist (and a committee able
to recognize him/her as just that -- one entry on the long list
of oldest problems in the world).
Christof Wolters
Indigo Nights schrieb:
>
> I've been told time and again that I'm probably full
> of many things, some too unPC to repeat in polite
> company. The safest of those for me to relay is that
> I'm probably full of the devil (without a lot of
> probably affixed to it). So, with that as the caveat,
> I just gotta ask:
>
> For those of you who take exception about the
> complexion of the three firefighters in the WTC
> memorial statue, do you rail against quite a few of
> the great masterpieces, especially those of the
> Renaissance?
>
> I mean if historical accuracy is the imperative, then
> it would seem to the devil and I that most of the
> great works of art HAVE to be discredited.
>
> After all, do you think it's really plausible that
> Jesus Christ had blonde hair and blue eyes, or do you
> suppose there's been a little substitution for
> symbolic reasons or in the interest of being PC in the
> era in which the masterpiece was created?
>
> Ok, the devil says to apologize because WE don't want
> to start a religious war. We're just trying to make a
> point.
>
> With that said, the devil and I are going to bed.
> We're wondering what kind of mischief our latest will
> create.
>
> G'night.
>
> P.S. Stop it, you devil! No, I'm not going to ask
> them if they want to come. (LOLOL)
>
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