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On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 9:52 AM Anne Arrowsmith <bron...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Was waiting for the response. This is different. Unsubscribing.
>
> On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 6:58 PM Anne LaVin via Origami <
> origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
>
>> We're very sorry that you found Joseph's post objectionable.
>>
>> Prior to his posting it, we discussed the content, and whether it would
>> cause problems on the list.
>>
>> We decided that, as stated in the message, sometimes art is indeed
>> political, and that folks might not agree with or be offended by the cause
>> it was created to support. The title of the piece made the content clear,
>> and readers could choose whether or not they wished to follow the link, or
>> ignore it.
>>
>> That an artist might make art supporting their views around such a
>> contentious, complex and difficult situation is hardly surprising. Posting
>> about the existence of such art was not intended to offend, nor make anyone
>> feel unwelcome or threatened in any way.
>>
>> And, at the end of the day, the post was about *origami art* - you might
>> not like how it was executed, what it represents, or what it is in support
>> of, but that happens, sometimes, with art.
>>
>> Anne LaVin
>> list admin
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 6:55 PM Leslie Mitchell via Origami <
>> origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
>>
>>> This posting & its linked video/commentary are entirely inappropriate
>>> for this list & I'm very surprised that it was allowed. I've been on this
>>> list for 20+ years & it's always been a fun, creative &
>>> *non-threatening* space for folders of any race/creed/religion, until
>>> today. The suggestion of discussing its art-related aspects rather than
>>> political implications for such inflammatory content is ridiculous. My
>>> comments have nothing to do with free speech, but rather with poor
>>> discretion, despite the link's origami-related content. I believe that this
>>> post is what should find another venue.
>>>
>>>
>>> Leslie
>>> __________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Date: Sat, 11 May 2024 12:31:23 -0700
>>> From: Joseph Wu <qu...@origami.as>
>>> To: List Origami Mailing <origami@lists.digitalorigami.com>
>>> Subject: [Origami] New instructional video release
>>> Message-ID: <e791a20a-f498-4ac1-8a98-8441111a0...@origami.as>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>
>>> This list is not a place for political discussions, but art is sometimes
>>> political. I've created a piece (and released an instructional video for
>>> it) in support of a cause with which you might not agree, or find
>>> offensive. Please discuss the *art* or *origami* aspects of this here; if
>>> you wish to engage in political dialog, you'll need to find another venue.
>>>
>>> This piece, ?Cat Head for Palestine?, was originally designed for the
>>> Origami World Marathon 2024. Since I almost never make instructions of any
>>> kind, I decided to withdraw it from that event and to release it for this
>>> purpose instead.
>>>
>>> You can find the video, with more information about the design, here:
>>> https://vimeo.com/910557067
>>>
>>>

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