chocolate jesus show cancelled
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This is a story I have been following with some interest for several days. Summary--wacky liberal "artist" creates an anatomically-correct sculpture of Jesus made out of chocolate and calls it "My Sweet Lord" (I wonder if George Harrison's estate was going to get any kickback from the artist.). The sculpture was scheduled to be displayed in the Lab Gallery in the Roger Smith Hotel in midtown Manhattan, but the art show was cancelled due to the all of the protests from the Christian community. My observations:
1. Matt Semler, the gallery's creative director, resigned in protest. It's always amusing to me to see a liberal in a snit like that. What's not amusing is that Semler told a lie to the press after he resigned. He said that there had been death threats over the show, and that safety was the reason why the show was cancelled. That is a lie. I checked, via the internet, for any kind of police report concerning death threats. A police report would have been filed if there were any death threats, and there is no police report. Why do liberals have such a pathological need to lie about these things? Good grief!
2. There was an aggressive campaign of protesting by Christians from all over the country, but the protesting was peaceful. Pretend for a moment that the chocolate sculpture had been of Mohammad, and not Jesus. Would the protesting have still been peaceful? What is "the religion of peace?" Why are liberals more afraid of Christianity than Islam? Why do liberals have such difficulty seeing the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, fact and fiction?
3. Cosimo Cavallaro is the name of the "artist." Cavallaro is best known for his quirky work with food as art: Past efforts include repainting a Manhattan hotel room in melted mozzarella, spraying five tons of pepper jack cheese on a Wyoming home, and festooning a four-poster bed with 312 pounds of processed ham. Liberals call this "art." Liberals think this is "important." I'm wondering why this Cavallaro fellow wasn't locked up in a room with rubber walls a long time ago! Is there really any better illustration of liberal insanity than this? Good grief! I will say, though, as a devoted Green Bay Packer fan, I am impressed with the man's use of cheese. If he could fill the Lambeau Field parking lots with fried cheddar, that would be impressive!
4. Suddenly, I am very hungry! It's time to cook up a Totino's cheese pizza for my 11:00 feeding! Good night everybody!
This is a story I have been following with some interest for several days. Summary--wacky liberal "artist" creates an anatomically-correct sculpture of Jesus made out of chocolate and calls it "My Sweet Lord" (I wonder if George Harrison's estate was going to get any kickback from the artist.). The sculpture was scheduled to be displayed in the Lab Gallery in the Roger Smith Hotel in midtown Manhattan, but the art show was cancelled due to the all of the protests from the Christian community. My observations:
1. Matt Semler, the gallery's creative director, resigned in protest. It's always amusing to me to see a liberal in a snit like that. What's not amusing is that Semler told a lie to the press after he resigned. He said that there had been death threats over the show, and that safety was the reason why the show was cancelled. That is a lie. I checked, via the internet, for any kind of police report concerning death threats. A police report would have been filed if there were any death threats, and there is no police report. Why do liberals have such a pathological need to lie about these things? Good grief!
2. There was an aggressive campaign of protesting by Christians from all over the country, but the protesting was peaceful. Pretend for a moment that the chocolate sculpture had been of Mohammad, and not Jesus. Would the protesting have still been peaceful? What is "the religion of peace?" Why are liberals more afraid of Christianity than Islam? Why do liberals have such difficulty seeing the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, fact and fiction?
3. Cosimo Cavallaro is the name of the "artist." Cavallaro is best known for his quirky work with food as art: Past efforts include repainting a Manhattan hotel room in melted mozzarella, spraying five tons of pepper jack cheese on a Wyoming home, and festooning a four-poster bed with 312 pounds of processed ham. Liberals call this "art." Liberals think this is "important." I'm wondering why this Cavallaro fellow wasn't locked up in a room with rubber walls a long time ago! Is there really any better illustration of liberal insanity than this? Good grief! I will say, though, as a devoted Green Bay Packer fan, I am impressed with the man's use of cheese. If he could fill the Lambeau Field parking lots with fried cheddar, that would be impressive!
4. Suddenly, I am very hungry! It's time to cook up a Totino's cheese pizza for my 11:00 feeding! Good night everybody!
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