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This is a very interesting issue, and thanks for those links.
I tend to think that there is a big difference between the War Museum case and the prior case of the art exhibit in the aftermath of 9/11. It's hard to see any legitimate argument in favour of pulling an Arab Canadian art exhibit from a national art museum.
On the other hand, the War Museum text as written is political. It seems to me that once one enters the political arena there ought to be some notion of balance or equal time. Either that or any description has to be really bare bones (i.e., non-political) and constitute only incontrovertible facts without the gloss of interpretation.
Marky Mark |
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Marky: what part of the text as written do you consider "political"? I often find that a very confusing label.
Adam C |
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One should always show a picture of Nazi concentraion inmates , when you show pictures of bombed out Nazi Cities.
Stephen Reeves |
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