(A child watches as U.S. soldiers search a house during a patrol in the neighbourhood of Muhalla 834 in Baghdad November 13, 2007. (REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini))
A striking picture but everybody will put their own interpretation on it. Some will say 'see what happens when you destroy a countries infrastructure', some will blame the kids parents (if she has any). Some will say Arabs don't care about a few flies. Bush of course will blame Al Quaida.
Just to be clear -- not that I really think I stepped on any toes -- my comments, of course, were "aimed" at anyone. Sometimes (often?) I take a posting as an invitation to reflect and discuss on an idea or emotion.
In any case, despite there being no explicit context for the photo, I'm at a loss to find the positive, happy context from which such an fly-cover, cherubic face would be found.
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11 Comments:
thats some photo
By Anonymous, at 7:48 AM
I know. Sorry to drop it first thing in the morning, but it's so striking.
By mikevotes, at 7:55 AM
Exactly how bad does life have to get before you stop even trying to shoo away the flies... Screw the statistics, this speaks volumes.
By -epm, at 9:29 AM
A striking picture but everybody will put their own interpretation on it. Some will say 'see what happens when you destroy a countries infrastructure', some will blame the kids parents (if she has any). Some will say Arabs don't care about a few flies. Bush of course will blame Al Quaida.
By Anonymous, at 9:50 AM
... and Ahmadinejad will blame the Jews.
But who will do anything about the flies?
By -epm, at 10:48 AM
Guys, I don't know the larger context, it's just such a powerful photo I put it up.
By mikevotes, at 1:12 PM
We understand that mike....but you know there's no stopping the analytical mind
By Anonymous, at 1:19 PM
And I think a large part of the power of this image is that it is so emotive yet completely without context.
The power is in the emotional resonance of the viewer.
By mikevotes, at 1:39 PM
Just to be clear -- not that I really think I stepped on any toes -- my comments, of course, were "aimed" at anyone. Sometimes (often?) I take a posting as an invitation to reflect and discuss on an idea or emotion.
In any case, despite there being no explicit context for the photo, I'm at a loss to find the positive, happy context from which such an fly-cover, cherubic face would be found.
By -epm, at 5:51 PM
That should have been "... my comments were NOT aimed at anyone."
By -epm, at 8:56 PM
I figured.
By mikevotes, at 9:10 PM
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