Depends on what it represents. If it is a reenactment of the climactic ending of "Raise the Titanic"...
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
No, it's not you. There have to be standards of respectable discourse and making light of one and a half thousand peoples' deaths does not meet such a standard. Â Let us imagine a 'bouncy castle' fashioned after the former World Trade Center. in which children could climb up the towers and jump off!
Depends on what it represents. If it is a reenactment of the climactic ending of "Raise the Titanic"...
See JK....there's another example of seeing the world in a positive light!
@charles-rockett Agree that it was too recent a tragedy to make light of with respect to the descendants of the victims.
No, it's not you. There have to be standards of respectable discourse and making light of one and a half thousand peoples' deaths does not meet such a standard. Â Let us imagine a 'bouncy castle' fashioned after the former World Trade Center. in which children could climb up the towers and jump off!
I couldn't have stated it any better myself. The motivations of those for whom the inventor of this should be praised (for creating such a "fun" toy ) quite simply baffles me.
