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donsnow
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I think it’s common sense, or a mature knowledge about human nature, to realize and accept that people have strong feelings about religion and can become rightfully offended when the core symbol of their religion is desecrated. There’s nothing wrong about being offended about that, imho.
I also think that we each are entitled to our respective opinions. Nonetheless, I think there’s a difference between on the one hand offering and sharing opinions; but on the other hand going on and on about a difference of opinion.
In closing, I as well think those artists desecrated art itself; because they knew that their art would offend, and did it anyway. And, in such knowledge and doing, their art became a hostile act; which desecrates the spirit of art.
Just my two cents’ worth.
I also think that we each are entitled to our respective opinions. Nonetheless, I think there’s a difference between on the one hand offering and sharing opinions; but on the other hand going on and on about a difference of opinion.
In closing, I as well think those artists desecrated art itself; because they knew that their art would offend, and did it anyway. And, in such knowledge and doing, their art became a hostile act; which desecrates the spirit of art.
Just my two cents’ worth.