Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 02:58:58 04/03/03
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On April 02, 2003 at 10:59:37, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On April 02, 2003 at 09:04:53, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>You should really learn that CCC is not the forum to debate about the Iraq war. >>The topic here was the peace propaganda Bruce and other Americans have got. >>Understood? Now that might be boring for you but that gives you no right to >>attack me now for a change. You are anonymously here. I never read anything >>about CC from you. Go to CTF and try to male your case there and then we'll see >>if you can stand the heat. Here such posts are OFF TOPIC. >> >>Rolf Tueschen > >Peace propaganda? Excuse me? Yes, I know that you are smart. But you are not yet experienced enough. As I said in a different message there's a whole art in EUROPE with such political propaganda if you want. Either you change a picture by adding a telling feature or you add a sub line with a well known saying. And the two together then make the dynamite for thinking. This has nothing, nothing, nothing, to do with a personal attack against you, Americans or any kind of real persons. It is a form of provokation. Andy Warhol BTW used it as an American in his art. All what you could do is talking about good art or bad art. But you can't start to forbid thoughts or art! Know what I mean? I tell you something and also to all the supporters of your position and also to Bob: You all will be very sorry soon when you realise that Chrilly a good collegue of yours took you all for a ride. But I fear he couldn't expect the reaction of unexperienced experts. Art! Art! Art! Or is art forbidden if it's against war? Yes, that would please certaqin Americans who also hid Picasso's masterpiece Guernica!!!! That is the democracy we all dreamed of! Chrilly's little postcards are to be seen in that tradition, Bruce & all. Sigh. Rolf > >bruce
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