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it's art, but why someone would want to even make that is beyond me
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It depicts a harsh reality that should never be forgotten. However, to put it on display in Rockefeller Center, so soon after the anniversary of the attacks, seems somewhat cold and tasteless to me. Did he have the right to display it there? Absolutely. But in doing so, he shouldn't be surprised by the reaction(s) that people have had to it.
If anything, a private display might have been more appropriate - so if people wanted to see it, they could do so - and not be forced to see it as they passed it on their way to work.
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It's pretty disturbing and I can definately see why people would be offended by that, but it is art and should not be removed regaurdless of popular opinion.
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die motherfucker die motherfucker die!
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I guess I did not waste two posts here.
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Don't you have a sinking ship to attend to?
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i have no problem with the art. ART: expression. Who are we to be outraged by someone's perception and expression??? Someone turned upsidedown...like our sensibilites. I find it outrageous that people have problems with it. It's everyone else's overactive imaginations and PC'ified antics that make it an issue. Problem isn't the art or the artist...but the audience. ART makes people think...you don't have to like it. And above all, what you think doesn't mean that's what it was, or how it was intended.
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by the way...i found that horrendous country song about 9/11 far more offensive.
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some attention hungry artist who thinks that being shocking is the same as being talented
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.
That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.
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If you were a tourist just walking by and you saw that i dont think you would even know what the fuck it represented. It says nothing about 9/11 on the statue or around it. If the artist didn't say he was inspired by 9/11 there would be now problem with it. And yes it's art it's someone's creation. Leave it the fuck alone.
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It would be too much if it was a statue of the body AFTER it hit the ground. But even then, it would've been kind of cool, in that faces of death kind of way.