Are we to pretend that it wasn't any one segment of humanity that did it? That it's quite horrible, but it *just happened*? That the perps' motives must not be called into question, because of their imagined racial identity?Do we no longer care about film preservation?
Or are we to deny that the thing happened at all?
And that PBS was wrong to depict the situation, and that their show should be removed as summarily from the air as discussion of it is from this board?
clark
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Topic - Question: How then *may* one discuss the destruction of a film archive without identifying the perps? - clarkjohnsen 09:46:30 03/23/07 (12)
- I think we are better off with the thread wiped, my post to Davec included. - Duilawyer 19:18:09 03/23/07 (0)
- what I disliked about your original post - dave c 12:59:56 03/23/07 (6)
- Your hypersensitivity would best be served outside. * - mr grits 16:01:43 03/23/07 (5)
- can I go, too? Some mussels from the Lyons chain - Duilawyer 19:16:39 03/23/07 (3)
- CORRECTION: - Duilawyer 08:12:42 03/24/07 (0)
- I'm not a chardonnay man myself... - dave c 20:40:29 03/23/07 (1)
- I should say I BELIEVE it ws a Chardonney, whatever they had a white - Duilawyer 08:04:54 03/24/07 (0)
- I presume you are talking to cj - dave c 17:25:09 03/23/07 (0)
- Re: Question: How then *may* one discuss the destruction of a film archive without identifying the perps? - The Bored 09:53:25 03/23/07 (2)
- Not to argue, but it wasn't "the film" but a whole archive, and I was echoing the PBS documentary... - clarkjohnsen 09:59:18 03/23/07 (1)
- Re: Not to argue, but it wasn't "the film" but a whole archive, and I was echoing the PBS documentary... - The Bored 10:26:51 03/23/07 (0)