Sunday, February 26, 2012

So the leaders of Singapore are 'Blind Men' too.


Topic:Anti-Christ message during opera performance at the Esplanade
Most likely it's just an oversight. It could be that it's standard routine for this opera group to display the poster at the end of every show but so happened that for this particular one, it had displayed the poster at the wrong time lor.
I would suggest that you write to the production team to highlight the matter lah.

I'm a Christian.
Somehow i feel that the meaning reflected is Christ has already suffered but by not accepting Him, all evil doers shall have this end.
Given the different interpretations, I agree that one should also concurrently write to the production team expressing your displeasure and clarifying the matter with a view toward mutual reconcilliation (you might even end up teaching them something new). If the artistic team remains persists in such behavior that you deem religiously offensive, then you would be free to complain to both MCYS and whatever religious organisation that you should belong to for their views with intent toward better education, punitive action or both, as the case may be.

Cordial and productive discussion in this regard is welcomed especially in the context of the production being prestigious enough to gain the attention of the core leadership and dignitaries in Singapore- blind men too who perceive based on what they happen to have 'seen'.

"The Blind Men and the Elephant" by John G. Saxe (poetry reading):

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