yeah I’m really hoping my post showed up from this weekend because it was very thoughtful and I dont know if I can recreate it, kind of like one of those paint splatter art pieces, except a lot less random.
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Erol Morris Reading In the article "Will the Real Hooded Man Please Stand Up" Errol Morris touches on the tragedies of Abu Ghraib, and essentially, how an image has the capability of building a story. Sometime during the war with Iraq in 2003, Abu Ghraib was where central intelligence agents of the United States violated various individuals' human rights by dehumanizing and torturing several of these prisoners of war. The original haunting images were released around 2003. Three years later, the New York Times came out identifying the individual in one of these photos as being the hooded man in the photo; when in reality, he wasn't. There were a lot of concepts from this article that, in the majority, had me thinking about the complexity of what is released and if we view them as true or not. But more importantly, what and how something becomes apart of history; and the perspective importance of it. This article mainly made me get a little upset in the way in w...
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