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Posted by Edward:
Shocked artists? I thought they knew everything which was why they hate the open air theatre built by a world renowned architect, because it clearly isn’t good enough for them.
Wasn’t that why they wanted Muscat in office? They knew so much better than everyone else on this matter. How is it that now they are shocked at a decision like this? Didn’t they know that they were only being egged on by a bunch of opportunistic amateurs with no clue?
You know it’s always good to test your opinion by checking who exactly shares it with you. If you are identifying with someone like Muscat, make sure you re-evaluate.
I am shocked that they didn’t realize something like this would happen.
Oh wait of course, the evil Gonzipn had to go right? What utter babies. The way these individuals spoke about politics you’d think they were stuck in panto. Well, the joke is on them now.
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High time Radio101 started playing that rabble- rousing ”Qum ja poplu gwejjed qum” from ”Gensna” .Or was it from ”Manwel !Manwel!” ?
Tragically, though, the panto season in this case lasts for at least 5 years, with a possible extension of another 5 to 10 years.
Mintoff was effectively in power for 16 years and Sant for a mere 22 months. We are only 8 months into the regime of Joseph Muscat and The Forty Thieves and we have a list of scandals of extraordinary proportions.
The passports for cash will become infamous but it must not overshadow their outright lies and the other career-ending actions of this regime. They must be made to pay for each of these scandals in appropriate measure.
They are `pimps, thieves and scoundrels`.
Headline news on Volkskrant, the newspaper of record in the Netherlands: “Maltese citizenship for sale for 6 big ones”.
Not all artists voted Labour in the last election. I am in a position to be able to say this, being an artist myself, albeit an amateur one.
There were many vociferous artists who toed Labour’s line, yes, but that by no means tars everybody with the same brush.
I am saddened at the decision not to move the art museum to better premises as art is a big part of my life, but I am not surprised, nor shocked. I’m also past the anger stage.
It was just inevitable and perhaps the quicker people realise that it’s useless getting a sow’s ear and expecting to find oneself with a silk purse, the quicker they might realise the serious error they made in the last election.
A bet they will be “shocked” too when they learn that the open-air theatre will remain “roofless”.
How come the artist vying for an apartment in Pjazza San Gwann has not uttered a word? Muscat got his tongue?
Your audience’s inherent distaste for anyone calling themselves an ‘artist’ really says a lot about the sort of people you cater to. But of course you’ll respond that, anyway, nobody in Malta is a real artist, just pretending – not like the artists you see when you go to London. Sigh.
[Daphne – Oh do grow up.]
When The Government sells 160+ passports they can buy a Francis Bacon for Kitten from Malta’s museum of art.