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“Artist” Leaves Dog To Die on Exhibition Display - REPLY TO THIS OPINION

For anyone who has known the companionship and love of a dog this is horrible. Instead of questioning the sanity of the "artist" question the sanity of those who lent credibility to this horrific display of inhumanity. Who is blaming the curator of the museum? Who is blaming the gawkers? The whole museum should have been boycotted for it's poor taste and Dr. Mengele type thinking.

This has no more artistic value than a lynching or a prisoner of WWII Bergen-Belsen staring listlessly through the electrified fence of the concentration camp. I'm sure again that Mengele would argue that submerging a prisoner in ice water to see how long it would take for him to die was scientific........and even maybe scientific artistry........but who are we kidding?

Everyone knows where people who torture helpless animals end up. Start small and work your way up. I wonder if the artist picked the wings off of flies and starved his pet hamster too.

This is abomination. It MUST be stopped.
Dominique DaCosta
Date: 2008-04-19, 01:43 GMT



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