we live in the time of the lens. the age of the airbrush has now gone.
Burlusconi has been acquited again.
Here are two pictures of him,
one taken in 2003
the other taken in 2004.
Whereas the leader of the World Orange Revolution makes Rashers from Strumpet City look like novice alcholic who's just spent six months campaigning in a nuclear fall out zone,
Mr Burlusconi is only rumoured to have had little eye tucks exactly one year ago, to help them twinkle all the more.
Here are two pictures of him.
= Observe the difference.
(This is in the arts and media section because we don't have a photo section. Well we do, it's called the gallery, but hey... you don't believe it do you?)
sources and background texts supporting the 2003 and 2004 stories-
http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=6046&a=141918
http://www.isinsardegna.it/modules.php?name=News_Pro&file=article&sid=2135
news from our end of the spectrum -
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=67866&type=otherpress
Gottwald took the balcony with Clementis
and in a gesture of solidarity one passed their hat to the other, the moment became pivotal for all czech and sloval children the generation after. It was the moment of their new government. The Czech and Slovak republics were still the same country. A young Milan Kundera wrote of this and it was read by many of our generation. We all now, that when one of the two, (Gottwald or Clementis) fell from favour, their image was air-brushed from all the photographs, and thus from history. But as Kundera reminds us in his seminal central european novel of memory and comedy, the hat which had been lent in solidarity *was not airbrushed from history*.
Nella pace de la speranza amici e amice!