There’s a page on this site that’s recently been getting a fair amount of traffic. It’s a page in the gallery which includes pictures of an establishment in Norwich, Norfolk called the George Bush Funeral Home. I don’t know how I feel about this. I took the pictures a couple of Christmasses ago after September 11th but before any massive pro or anti-war demonstrations were happening – and way before Iraq was even back on the international agenda. I’d seen the building years before of course – on my way back from school when I was a kid – only suddenly becoming a source of black satisfaction when George Bush the first got into power and when the first Gulf War was underway…
I don’t get that feeling any more. People linking to those pictures in ‘approving’ terms’ seems cheap to me. Tacky. Glib. It’s not an image that helps people think in different terms about anything. It doesn’t give people any more context or an understanding of any larger issues. It’s too easy an image to be ‘decent’ (in the moral sense). I feel more and more that a grasp of this issue must be fought for, worked at. What’s black humour in times of dissent becomes propogandist in times of war.