Always palm out - otherwise would be very rude indeed (not that he was averse to being very rude indeed when the mood took him...You may be right but as I remember pictures of Churchill, it was palm towards body.
Michael

Cheers, Bob.
Always palm out - otherwise would be very rude indeed (not that he was averse to being very rude indeed when the mood took him...You may be right but as I remember pictures of Churchill, it was palm towards body.
Michael
Always palm out -
Sorry to witter on about this, but I keep reading about how the English Flag is a right-wing symbol and it simply is not true.
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"Although a few tabloid newspapers have lately and cynically jumped on the bandwagon, it has been the BNP over the past four years that has been the driving force to promote the consciousness of the red and white in England... The St. George flag has featured prominently at all national and local events and the party has publicly supported the campaign to have St. Georges Day recognised as a national holiday in England."
Like I said: "not that he was averse to being very rude indeed when the mood took him"Are you sure?
I think Christopher Colley's comment was tongue in cheek. Besides, these are obviously Bohemian supremacists.
Within a generation or two, the Nazi bastardization of the symbol could be a faint memory or footnote in history.
Michael
Why don't you tell that to my grandfather, who witnessed 7 of his 9 immediate family members gutted alive with pitchforks by "folks" brandishing said "symbol of peace and love" on their arms. See what he thinks of the "deep philosophy" behind it. Tell HIM you'd like to see it used in "art" without any connection to Fascist Germany. See what he thinks.
It's very easy to take a "purely objective" (not to mention cold and utterly insensitive) position on something when it was someone elses family members who were massacred in the name of that "symbol". After all, weren't the Nazis themselves "objective thinkers" ? It was said of them they wouldn't "kick a cat" as doing so was "inhumane".
I think its fair to say that any use of this symbol, beyond the study of its blood stained history, is by all means a retired notion. For the sake of the memory of all that were murdered for its sake, and for all it was made to stand for, I hope no one EVER forgets its "bastardized form" and all it stands for today. Doing so would bastardize not the symbol, but the memory of the masses that were sent to their graves.
Lets not think TOO deeply into matters of common sense.
Blanski's photo is simply Churchill ordering two hot dogs while attending a
an outdoor concert near his residence on Downing Street.
No-one is sure of the actual numbers, but most historians agree that Stalins' Soviet Empire "purged" between 25 and 40 million of their citizens.
And yet I don't expect the Hammer and Sickle, or the Red Star to be censored on this site.
We are all in charge of our own responses, and I prefer artistic freedom over censorship.
DT
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