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Re: Political Correctness
Posted By: MarkN, on host 137.112.144.57
Date: Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 10:11:53
In Reply To: Re: Political Correctness posted by Adam Bomb on Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 08:17:04:

> In recent news, a bronze statue in New York is under fire for "political correctness run amok".
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> The statue resembles the newspaper photo of three firefighters lifting the American flag over where once stood the World Trade Center. However, two firefighters have been made to look one black, one Hispanic.
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>Adam "Racial differences had NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with heroism on 9-11" Bomb

A statue serves a symbol. It's not meant to be a historical representation of a specific moment in time. A little artistic liscense is allowed. I think that if the builder wishes to include more than one race in his celebration of heroism-and there were blacks and Hispanics involved in the rescue, and many who died-so that's perfectly appropriate.

If someone had wanted to change the newspaper photo, a history book, or something else to make it more diverse-I would have problems with that too. But for a work of art, there's a bit more liberty you can take. I see nothing wrong with having the monument serve as a more universal momento to the heroism of the tragedy.

MarkN

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