RE: Very sad: a serial killer in art.gnome



So this is it.

I think Adolf Hitler was a brave german national hero, he just did a great welfare work and fought onb behalf of german people. Can I Please upload to Gnome website some wallpaper in apology of the Nazi party?

So, besides I think the Israel government is just fighting for the security of their people, and Mussolini was also good, and all the dictators from afrika are also good, and Pinochett, even George Bush.

I think you Che defenders are the ones who don't think about hurting other people. It would be better if this wallpaper was just deleted, and there was neither apologies to the left nor right political conditions.

Remember, it doesn't matter who is the final user of gnome, it ought be open for every single kind of people.


From: sdebrum gmail com
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:55:44 -0700
Subject: Re: Very sad: a serial killer in art.gnome
To: yellowdropcase gmail com
CC: antonius iesus gmail com; gnome-themes-list gnome org; gnome-list gnome org

Hi:

After reading this email, it is really difficoult to me not to respond it.

First, Thanks Thiago for your words I totally agree with you.

Second, Let's try to keep this mailing list as a what it is now, a nice space of sharing great things. So please, before writing think twice if people would feel offended by your words, because I am sure many people feel this way now. So please be respectful, a lot of people might think different than you.

Last, get informed before talking. There are a lot of books, documentaries, movies. Maybe what people says it is not true, just check it.
(Movies: Che 1 and Che 2, Documentaries: about Cuban revolution, books like reminiscence of the Cuban revolution war) I have learned a lot of what was happening before and after the revolution. After learning that  I have become a great admirer of el che Guevara, I am sure you will understand more things if too.
   

Thanks,

Silvina








On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Thiago Arroadie <yellowdropcase gmail com> wrote:
Dear Antonius,

I was really reluctant to answer you, but in the end, here we go.

First of all, I think your comment totally misplaced...
The create an analogy between Adolf Hitler and Ernesto Guevara is really going too far.

I actually don't give a shit to the image (even that is pretty well made) but if someone wanted to share the ideology of the Cuban (and latin-american) revolution, a thing that I don't expect you to understand, I don't see a good reason for not doing it.

Otherwise then the way you put it, and knowing that you certainly comes from a country that already wen't to a war, the history is and has always been told by those who won the wars. I don't expect you to call your president or war heroes "serial killers", "monsters" or "murderers". In fact, we give them glory and eternity, over the blood they trow and lives they took.

A revolution is not made by raising flowers, unfortunately. And the image of Guevara is and will always be, the icon of the day the weak fought the strong and won. Won the right to chose their own destiny. What you call "socialism totalitarianism" (which is itself a really weird _expression_) were once called "free world" even that today this old dream is decaying.

I really think you, one day, will be able to think from out of the box and see that the world where you live is bigger and has more people and cultures that you can imagine, so, respect them.

Sorry for the weird English, I come from a weird Latin world.

Best regards.

Thiago

2010/5/26 Antonius Iesus <antonius iesus gmail com>

Hello all.

First of all let me congratulate to all of you who make possible this
great project, Gnome.

I'm just a user and I would never have thought of finding myself
writing to the gnome community, but sadly I have found myself morally
forced to do so.

A few minutes ago I was changing the background of my desktop and
clicked on the link to the backgrounds page in art.gnome site. Then,
in page #6 I find a picture titled "Hasta siempre" (forever!) of
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, one of worst sadistic serial killers known in
the whole history of mankind and turned into one of the biggest icons
of socialist totalitarianism.

Let me tell you that watching "that thing" have made me feel very sad,
as I believed and still believe that Gnome is not the place for that
kind of stuff, the same way that Gnome is not the place for showing
pictures of Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, Fidel Castro or any
kind of monsters like these ones, and the same way Gnome is not the
place for finding any type of apology of criminal ideologies.

I'm sorry I'm writing to all of you but first, I have not found any
e-mail address of administrators of gnome, an second, Gnome is a
community and as member of this community (as user and occasional bug
reporter) I think I have the right to share this thoughts with all of
you.

Please, you know the whole world is driving madder and madder in these
chaotic times of crisis, but I believe it is not so difficult to just
have a little of dignity, common sense and decency. In my opinion that
image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and the like should not be part of this
great project, Gnome. I'm not asking for any kind of censorship or
political correctness, but just a sense of morality and respect in the
things we do.

The links:

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/teams/art.gnome.org/backgrounds/OTHER-HastaSiempre_1024x768.jpg

http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds/?page=6

It has not been my intention to offend anyone.

Thanks for your time and kind regards.

God bless you.
Antonius Iesus.
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