http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=97049
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7827738.stm
So what do you guys think about the new art work in Brussels. It depicts EU countries by stereotypes. Some people have found it offensive. What do you think about it overall and the representation of your country?
Some of them are pretty interesting. Poland has Catholic priests erecting a rainbow flag. Bulgaria is a Turkish toilet. Germany is a Autobahn juncton shaped in a certain kind of way. Finland is covered with a saunafloor and has a drunk hunter living on it. On France there´s a slogan which translated means strike. Italy has a bunch of footballers holding a ball near their crotch for some reason. UK is missing representing it´s Euro-scepticism. And so on...
Estonia has a hammer and a sickle on it. It probably depicts the Soviet Union past and the fact that some politicians have backgrounds in the communist party. It´s over the top and it applies to almost all of the former Eastern Bloc countries so it´s odd that Estonia was chosen for it but it´s kind of true so no reason to make a big deal out of it.
Overall I don´t really know what to think of it actualy. I can see why some people would be annoyed but I don´t really mind.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7827738.stm
So what do you guys think about the new art work in Brussels. It depicts EU countries by stereotypes. Some people have found it offensive. What do you think about it overall and the representation of your country?
Some of them are pretty interesting. Poland has Catholic priests erecting a rainbow flag. Bulgaria is a Turkish toilet. Germany is a Autobahn juncton shaped in a certain kind of way. Finland is covered with a saunafloor and has a drunk hunter living on it. On France there´s a slogan which translated means strike. Italy has a bunch of footballers holding a ball near their crotch for some reason. UK is missing representing it´s Euro-scepticism. And so on...
Estonia has a hammer and a sickle on it. It probably depicts the Soviet Union past and the fact that some politicians have backgrounds in the communist party. It´s over the top and it applies to almost all of the former Eastern Bloc countries so it´s odd that Estonia was chosen for it but it´s kind of true so no reason to make a big deal out of it.
Overall I don´t really know what to think of it actualy. I can see why some people would be annoyed but I don´t really mind.