Three wrongs don't make a right
2007-10-17
We never liked the design for a new national library at Letná -
too slimy green, too mollusk-like, and too expensive. The
decision to approve it was wrong, we thought, but so is the new
decision to turn Yes into No at the drop of a hat, without a clear
explanation of the motives. Alas, two wrongs make a right in
this case, so we're delighted the "octopus" won't come to life.
Some pundits say ODS, and esp. Mayor Pavel Bém, changed its
mind about the creature in deference to Václav Klaus, who
opposed the design and was shut out of the decision-making
process. Others say it's another manifestation of the growing
spread of Bém's suction-like tentacles into every nook and
cranny of the city administration. Our delight at the death of the
"blob" quickly makes way for trepidation over what Bém has
planned for the prime Letná real estate. Our worst fear, of
course, is that three wrongs won't make a right.
[Czech Republic city hall]
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