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Blogger Bill Lisleman said...

I think art makes a bigger statement when it's paradoxical.

Nonsensical - the problem with gun control here in US. The sides are getting too extreme and the lobbyists are loving it. I don't understand why sensible gun control can not get passed. Here in Illinois we recently had an old man (appears to be suffering some dementia) lean out of an Amtrak train window and shoot a train conductor on the train platform. The conductor lived but was seriously wounded and probably will suffer from the gunshot for the rest of his life. I guess the old man was angry about the train service. These people have no right to carry guns since their right cancels out other's rights to live without being shot.


BTW - did you every heard of the Grand Rapids Art Prize Festival? If not you should check it out.

July 11, 2017 at 10:04 PM

Blogger will said...

when dealing with the insanity that is modern america, there are no paradoxes ... loonies with guns? so what and why not? after all, we have leaders that range from cowards to psychopaths - egocentrics to dumb as rocks - on the take or clueless about decaying infrastructures ... plus, we have a population unwilling to politically involve themselves or exert themselves for fear of missing a tv show or their kids soccer game.

July 12, 2017 at 6:10 AM

Blogger julochka said...

@bill lisleman - i had not heard of that amtrak shooting...funny how these things become so commonplace that they scarcely make headlines. or maybe it's just that my european view on the nytimes website doesn't show me so much domestic US news. i'll also check out of the grand rapids art prize festival, i haven't heard of it.

@will - slacktivism is a worldwide disease.

July 12, 2017 at 12:01 PM

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