I spent a month in Poland in 1992. People were having a wonderful time repainting the statues of heroic Soviet soldiers that seemed to be just about everywhere. The best one I saw had been converted via spray paint into Jimi Hendrix, with his rifle transformed into a guitar and his helmet into a rainbow Afro.
I am tickled at the images produced - and would have loved to see the Jimi Hendrix statue. (Did you get a pic of it, Dave?).
I do also realize that Iwo Jima, Mt Rushmore and all the other monuments could be subject to being redecorated as Marx, Stalin, etc. (These monuments were not built by conquerors, but on the other hand we have a stronger tradition of freedom too.)
I have sent the link on to some friends. Thanks for the morning chuckle.
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When people say they "were forced" in the passive voice without indicating who was doing the forcing, it usually was a decision they made on their own not under duress.
I do also realize that Iwo Jima, Mt Rushmore and all the other monuments could be subject to being redecorated as Marx, Stalin, etc. (These monuments were not built by conquerors, but on the other hand we have a stronger tradition of freedom too.)
I have sent the link on to some friends. Thanks for the morning chuckle.
Jan
Tool a lot of thought to make that happen!
Altho I never really considered Ronald McDonald an American "superhero"... --lol--
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-- What Robin Williams would have referred to as <RussianAccent> "Some basic Soviet suppressions" </RussianAccent> in his 1979 comedy album "Reality... What a concept."