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==Liberal Co-opted Message== | ==Liberal Co-opted Message== |
Revision as of 19:11, November 29, 2008
Coexist exhibition is a project of the Museum on the Seam located in Jerusalem. Their website states "Exhibition Coexistence brings the universal message of diversity and acceptance of the other to the world community." The exhibition has visited 24 cities around the globe. Over thirty artists display their works including Yoko Ono.
Coexist
The exhibition's logo spelled out COEXIST using Islamic, Jewish and Christian symbols: the crescent, Star of David, and Christian cross).
Liberal Co-opted Message
Whenever diversity is a topic, you are likely to find leftist heavily involved. The original works of Piotr Mlodozeniec has been changed, most likely by liberals, to reflect the new realities of the day. The liberal COEXIST photo adds the following to Islam, Judaism and Christianity symbols: Peace sign, Gender, Wicca and Taoism. It is common to find this emblem on a bumber sticker.
The Message
Coexist is a great message to teach. To love thy neighboor. To accept the religion of your brother. To tolerate one another as God tolerates us. But the reality is that Islam doesn't tolerate non-believers, only people that adhere to Muhammed. The Jews and Christians are tolerant people but don't tolerate evil.