Jews in attendance complained about painting’s location in a room where events are held

ed note–The outrage here isn’t that the followers of Judah-ism, who–‘living their faith’ by hating Jesus Christ and His followers, just as they are commanded to do–did what they do best, i.e. warring against the traditions, morals, and culture of those host countries where they happen to reside, but rather that deluded Christians tolerate this, and worse, that they continue to worship this cancer metastasizing within their nation and who believe that they owe some debt of gratitude towards those whom JC Himself stated clearly were ‘children of their father, the devil.’

 

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The painting in a key room in the US Merchant Marine Academy was as striking as it was massive: Jesus, his arms outstretched, hovered over a lifeboat packed with grateful sailors, lost at sea.

Five Jews who were among the school’s thousands of midshipmen, alumni, staffers and faculty decided they did not want to see such a religious symbol in a room that is home to events, classes and ceremonies where attendance is mandatory. Last week, they asked (demanded) that the Military Religious Religious Freedom Foundation to appeal on their behalf to the academy, which reports to the US Department of Transportation.

The foundation aims to help troops across the US military services seek redress for religious discrimination, often helping them remain anonymous in a culture where complaints have been met with retaliation. The group asked Joanna Nunan, the academy’s superintendent, to remove the painting to a more appropriate venue, perhaps a chapel.

In a Jan. 10 letter, Mikey Weinstein, the foundation’s Jewish founder, said the role the Elliot M. See room played at the academy made the presence of the massive painting especially inappropriate. It has served as a classroom, a venue for advisory board meetings, the room where incoming classes have their IDs processed, and as a court for disciplinary hearings, among other uses.

‘The outrageousness of that Jesus painting’s display is only further exacerbated by the fact that this room is also used regularly for USMMA Honor Code violation boards where midshipmen are literally fighting for their careers,’ Weinstein wrote.

Nunan replied immediately, a pleasant surprise for Weinstein, who often is involved in extensive battles with government and military officials. The size of the painting meant that it was impossible to move, she said, but she had another solution.

‘I have asked my staff to purchase a curtain to be placed in front of the painting,’ she said. ‘This will completely block the painting from view, but also allow those who wish to view it the opportunity to do so. Second, I have asked the Director of the American Merchant Marine Museum to prepare a plaque that explains the history of the painting, which will be installed near it. Given the size of the painting, there is no other location to which it can be moved.’

Curtains were in place by Friday, although the simple white one in place now is temporary; Nunan said she would soon have in place curtains that ‘befit the elegance’ of the setting and would leave them over the painting during any events that required mandatory attendance.

Weinstein said Nunan’s solution was appropriate, even though he had sought the painting’s removal.

‘We think this is a superb solution,’ Weinstein told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. ‘It will be a teachable moment every time somebody asks why those curtains are up there.’

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