A new art installation going on display at the European Council building in Brussels has angered EU members with its lampoons of national stereotypes. The piece of art is the work of David Cerny and others artists called Entropa. The idea of the exhibit is to depict the EU countries in certain ways to see of they can laugh at themselves, but obviously it has not gone well as some EU countries have summoned The Czech Republic’s ambassador, which holds the EU presidency to explain why has the exhibit been allowed to be displayed in the first place. There have been strong calls for a ban on the exhibition from the European countries because they see as an offensive to their countries’ image.
I guess it’s easy to be hypocritical when a certain circumstance is inconvenient to our tastes and beliefs. But when it is the other way around, then it’s our chance to ramble and lecture others about the freedom of free speech, and how they should accept it regardless of how offensive or degrading the freedom of speech might be.
When a Prophet of over one billion Muslims whom love him dearly and see him as a holy figure, was portrayed by a European artist in a demeaning manner. Most European countries kept silent even thought they knew the importance of the Prophet Muhammad to the Muslims people, but when they asked why they couldn’t ban such a publication, they used Freedom of expression as an excuse not to interfere. Not to mention, Newspapers throughout the West jumped on the bandwagon as if it’s was a great opportunity that mustn’t be missed. I looked at the whole think from a rational point of view to try to understand what’s the point of doing that, but couldn’t find one clear logic that would justify such publication, instead any logically person would find it easier to understand it was a deliberate attempt to offend Muslims under the name of free of speech.
It can’t be right nor fair if I go on the street and point out how passers-by look, in a shameless manner, for example fat, ugly etc, and claiming it is my freedom of expression’s right to do so because that’s how feel about these people.
Three important principles that humans mustn’t ignore of they desire to advance their species to a better future they are, empathy, respect, cooperation and understanding. I guarantee you, if you display these three simple principles, you’d welcome in every societies throughout the world, because humans are might be different in some ways, but they are remarkably share these three principles.
Here is link to the exhibition’s story
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7827738.stm
Peace/Love