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'AMERICANS WHO TELL THE TRUTH'

A slide-talk by Rob Shetterly, well known artist, peace/green activist from the U.S.


7.30pm FRIDAY 3 MARCH
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, 72 Cresswell Drive, Christchurch


Rob will discuss the role of dissent in U.S. political history focusing on the lives of courageous people he has painted. Most of the freedoms that Americans think are guaranteed by their Constitution and laws have had to be fought for --- repeatedly--- by individuals and rganizations.

He will also talk about the meaning of informed consent in a democracy and the role of the press.

Statement by the Artist from his website (www.americanswhotellthetruth.org):

"The second strong feeling -- the first being horror -- I had on September 11 was hope, hope that the United States would use the shock of this tragedy to reassess our economic, environmental, and military strategies in relation to the other countries and peoples of the world.

Many people hoped for the same thing --- not to validate terrorism, but to admit that the arrogance and appetite of the U.S., all of us, have created so much bad feeling in many parts of the world that terrorism is inevitable. I no longer feel hopeful. If one looks closely at U.S. foreign policy, the common denominator is energy, oil in particular.

The world is running out of oil. Political leadership that had respect for the future of the Earth and a decent concern for the lives of American and non-American people would be leading us away from conflict toward conservation and economic justice, toward alternative energy, toward a plan for the survival of the world that benefits everyone. We see hegemony and greed thinly veiled behind patriotism and security. We get pre-emptive war instead of pre-emptive planning for a sustainable future. The greatness of our country is being tested and will be measured not by its military might but by its restraint, compassion, and wisdom. De Toqueville said, "America is great because it is good.

When it ceases to be good, it will cease to be great." A democracy, whose leaders and media do not try to tell the people the truth, is a democracy in name only. If the consent of voters is gained through fear and lies, America is neither good nor great. Nor is it America.

I began painting this series of portraits --- finding great Americans who spoke the truth and combining their images with their words --- nearly three years ago as a way of to channel my anger and grief. In the process my respect and love for these people and their courage helped to transform that anger into hope and pride and allowed me to draw strength from this community of truth tellers, finding in them the courage, honesty, tolerance, generosity, wisdom and compassion that have made our country strong. One lesson that can be learned from all of these Americans is that the greatness of our country frequently depends not on the letter of the law, but the insistence of a single person that we adhere to the spirit of the law.

Eventually, I will give the portraits to one museum or library on the condition that they continue to be shown. These people form the well from which we must draw our future."

 

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