Something... and Half of Something: Supporting Violence and Terrorism

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November 21, 2004

Supporting Violence and Terrorism

WESPAC, a “Peace and Justice Action Network” in White Plains, New York, is trying to raise money to display an “art exhibition” titled Made in Palestine.

The exhibition features art made in Palestine, including atrocities such as this painting depicting Ariel Sharon collecting and boiling blood from a Palestinian child, and this exhibit, glorifying Palestinian mass murderers.

From the official introduction to this artistic hatefest:

To several of the artists, the subject of the martyrs is an all-important topic. A true martyr is anyone who gives his life in service of his people, including the rock-throwing children and suicide bombers that attack Israeli civilians.

Much of the commentary/descriptions of the so-called art are as offensive and anti-semetic as the art itself. Many museums in the greater New York area have refused to host this show which has already been hosted at the Station Museum in Houston, Texas from May to October, 2003. You can write the WESPAC to protest any further exhibition of these atrocities but it won't do any good. They are all about peace and justice, remember?

Posted by LindaSoG at November 21, 2004 12:07 AM