Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Page 1 of 1 • Share
Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
____________________
If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. [George Washington]
winjoy- Posts : 92
Activity : 96
Likes received : 0
Join date : 2012-07-13
Location : UK
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Presumably every single other newspaper front page in this mural featured wonderfully happy stories in which nobody suffered any harm or loss? Or was it just that the self-righteous Mr Gould couldn't understand any of the other newspapers because they were in foreign languages?
Guest- Guest
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Yet more media coverage!
Note the comments section is closed. I wonder why...
Note the comments section is closed. I wonder why...
Brian Griffin- Posts : 577
Activity : 582
Likes received : 3
Join date : 2013-10-15
Cruise Ship passengers complain about Maddie Mural
Yes, I wondered that too and went to make a comment but like you found 'no comments' for this article.Brian Griffin wrote:Yet more media coverage!
Note the comments section is closed. I wonder why...
I don't blame the passengers for not wanting to pass that McCann article every day - I wouldn't want to either!
____________________
If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. [George Washington]
winjoy- Posts : 92
Activity : 96
Likes received : 0
Join date : 2012-07-13
Location : UK
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Thanks Winjoy
I am just posting the contents of that link before it sinks
Cruise passenger left outraged by ship's Maddie McCann mural
A CRUISE passenger has complained about an artwork on his ship showing a newspaper story on the search for Madeleine McCann.
By: Jane MathewsJane MathewsPublished: Thu, September 4, 2014
Mr Gould complained about the artwork, which featured a Madeleine McCann story [MERCURY]
The artwork on the P&O ship Ventura depicts a row of people sitting and reading a selection of newspapers - one of which is the Sunday Times with a lead story on the search for missing Maddie.
But Michael Gould, 55, said that he did not believe the subject was suitable material to be displayed on a family-friendly vessel.
Madeleine McCann disappeared aged three in May 2007 while on holiday with her parents in the Praia da Luz resort in Portugal.
Despite extensive appeals and searches, her whereabouts have still not been discovered.
Dad-of-three Mr Gould, a company director, was on holiday with his wife Corinna and his youngest daughter Olivia on a cruise in early July round the Mediterranean.
He said the family had to walk past the artwork every evening to take Olivia, five, to a child's club on board the ship.
The mural shows a line of people reading newspapers [MERCURY]
We found depicting the anguish of a family at their child's abduction a very odd subject to have on a child-friendly boat
Michael Gould
Mr Gould said: "I just thought it was a very odd piece of art, depicting the abduction of a child, to have on a family-friendly ship, we went past it every night to the child's club en route from our cabin.
"When I contacted P&O about it they more or less said 'well it's there'.
"P&O said the artist was depicting the sad realities of life, but I don't go on holiday to be reminded of the sad realities of life, I go on holiday to escape them.
"I'm disappointed P&O don't seem to have taken this seriously, and I think they're wrong."
Mr Gould said he had emailed the company and had a reply that the mural was not going to be taken down.
He said: "It was a very successful holiday, it would not be the case to say the whole holiday was ruined by this.
"We found depicting the anguish of a family at their child's abduction a very odd subject to have on a child-friendly boat.
"As parents, we found the piece of art wholly inappropriate."
A spokesperson for P&O said: "The artist intended to depict a snapshot of the headlines and capture a moment in time through actual front pages."
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Interesting that the artwork shows the infamous photo of the parents laughing and joking as they come out of church on the day of Madeleine's 4th birthday.
"Mummy ?"
Yes, Seanie."
What were you and Daddy laughing at ?"
"Errm, err, well, y'know we'd been working extremely hard, and errm, like, y'know it was . . . , Oh look, is that the time, What would you like for tea ."
"Mummy ?"
Yes, Seanie."
What were you and Daddy laughing at ?"
"Errm, err, well, y'know we'd been working extremely hard, and errm, like, y'know it was . . . , Oh look, is that the time, What would you like for tea ."
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Fascinating!
Who commissioned it I wonder? Did they not know the Mccanns object to the circulation/display of jolly picture depicting them as happy and not one bit devastated at that lost of their daughter. They kicked up a fuss over the netherlands book promotion pic when the press used it. That one (the one of them posing happily in netherlands) appearing in the papers was a transitory thing whereas this one being a "mural" is a permanent fixture is much more damaging for their image.
Ten of thousands of passengers both Brits and foreigners doing the crossing are going to see the happy pairs on their royal walkabout collecting flowers and gifts on Maddie 4th B/day.
They can't sue P&O I suppose or risk bringing unwanted attention to themselves.
Who commissioned it I wonder? Did they not know the Mccanns object to the circulation/display of jolly picture depicting them as happy and not one bit devastated at that lost of their daughter. They kicked up a fuss over the netherlands book promotion pic when the press used it. That one (the one of them posing happily in netherlands) appearing in the papers was a transitory thing whereas this one being a "mural" is a permanent fixture is much more damaging for their image.
Ten of thousands of passengers both Brits and foreigners doing the crossing are going to see the happy pairs on their royal walkabout collecting flowers and gifts on Maddie 4th B/day.
They can't sue P&O I suppose or risk bringing unwanted attention to themselves.
aiyoyo- Posts : 9610
Activity : 10084
Likes received : 326
Join date : 2009-11-28
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
PeterMac wrote:Interesting that the artwork shows the infamous photo of the parents laughing and joking as they come out of church on the day of Madeleine's 4th birthday.
"Mummy ?"
Yes, Seanie."
What were you and Daddy laughing at ?"
"Errm, err, well, y'know we'd been working extremely hard, and errm, like, y'know it was . . . , Oh look, is that the time, What would you like for tea ."
Sea Bass?
stumo- Posts : 153
Activity : 159
Likes received : 2
Join date : 2012-03-22
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Is there any of that rotting meat left, and my nappy needs changing. ?stumo wrote:PeterMac wrote:Interesting that the artwork shows the infamous photo of the parents laughing and joking as they come out of church on the day of Madeleine's 4th birthday.
"Mummy ?"
Yes, Seanie."
What were you and Daddy laughing at ?"
"Errm, err, well, y'know we'd been working extremely hard, and errm, like, y'know it was . . . , Oh look, is that the time, What would you like for tea ."
Sea Bass?
Bad taste mural...?
sharonl wrote:Thanks Winjoy
I am just posting the contents of that link before it sinks
Cruise passenger left outraged by ship's Maddie McCann muralA CRUISE passenger has complained about an artwork on his ship showing a newspaper story on the search for Madeleine McCann.
By: Jane MathewsJane Mathews
Published: Thu, September 4, 2014
Mr Gould complained about the artwork, which featured a Madeleine McCann story [MERCURY]
The artwork on the P&O ship Ventura depicts a row of people sitting and reading a selection of newspapers - one of which is the Sunday Times with a lead story on the search for missing Maddie.
But Michael Gould, 55, said that he did not believe the subject was suitable material to be displayed on a family-friendly vessel.
Madeleine McCann disappeared aged three in May 2007 while on holiday with her parents in the Praia da Luz resort in Portugal.
Despite extensive appeals and searches, her whereabouts have still not been discovered.
Dad-of-three Mr Gould, a company director, was on holiday with his wife Corinna and his youngest daughter Olivia on a cruise in early July round the Mediterranean.
He said the family had to walk past the artwork every evening to take Olivia, five, to a child's club on board the ship.
The mural shows a line of people reading newspapers [MERCURY]We found depicting the anguish of a family at their child's abduction a very odd subject to have on a child-friendly boat
Michael Gould
Mr Gould said: "I just thought it was a very odd piece of art, depicting the abduction of a child, to have on a family-friendly ship, we went past it every night to the child's club en route from our cabin.
"When I contacted P&O about it they more or less said 'well it's there'.
"P&O said the artist was depicting the sad realities of life, but I don't go on holiday to be reminded of the sad realities of life, I go on holiday to escape them.
"I'm disappointed P&O don't seem to have taken this seriously, and I think they're wrong."
Mr Gould said he had emailed the company and had a reply that the mural was not going to be taken down.
He said: "It was a very successful holiday, it would not be the case to say the whole holiday was ruined by this.
"We found depicting the anguish of a family at their child's abduction a very odd subject to have on a child-friendly boat.
"As parents, we found the piece of art wholly inappropriate."
A spokesperson for P&O said: "The artist intended to depict a snapshot of the headlines and capture a moment in time through actual front pages."
What a peculiar mural full stop!
Six characters - three men, none of whom are sitting together.
Who is the guy reading the Times in the black and white shoes and bowler hat?
The fellow wearing the brown trousers on sits like Gerry McCann is wont to.
Mr Far Right has a similar hairstyle to Simon Cowell.
All the ladies have very short skirts on...!
I wonder what the headlines on the other papers are...
...and who the man to the left of Kate is in the picture...?
____________________
'Tis strange, but true; for truth is always strange...
(from Lord Byron's 'Don Juan', 1823)
missbeetle- Posts : 985
Activity : 1093
Likes received : 20
Join date : 2014-02-28
Location : New Zealand
Re: Cruise Ship passengers complain of Maddie Mural
Anguish?
But it's a happy image.
Leave it there!
But it's a happy image.
Leave it there!
Seek truth- Posts : 447
Activity : 449
Likes received : 2
Join date : 2013-06-04
Similar topics
» Clarence Mitchell is now representing Costa Cruises
» Amy Bradley - vanished from Cruise ship in 1998
» Will the McCanns complain to the new Legal Ombudsman about Adam Tudor charging them £500 per hour plus VAT?
» McCanns starting a PR Campaign in Portugal on Twitter
» Prime Minister David Cameron meets Portuguese counterpart Pedro Passos
» Amy Bradley - vanished from Cruise ship in 1998
» Will the McCanns complain to the new Legal Ombudsman about Adam Tudor charging them £500 per hour plus VAT?
» McCanns starting a PR Campaign in Portugal on Twitter
» Prime Minister David Cameron meets Portuguese counterpart Pedro Passos
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum