Why Real Artists Don't Like Capitalism Or Identity Politics
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And Other Things You'll Never Hear On NPR There is an intense convolution of logic, or any kind of holistic understanding of the world around us -- of politics, of industries and corporate behaviors, or human behavior -- that goes on within the confines of the liberal media. I'm not talking about the QAnon media, but the media that most of the people reading this probably read or listen to at least occasionally -- NPR, BBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post. the Guardian, etc. As far as I can tell as a reluctantly avid listener and reader, they all operate under the principle that if you're going to talk about class or inequality in the United States, this should only be done in the context of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. This of course also applies to talking about class or inequality within the arts.
Why Real Artists Don't Like Capitalism Or Identity Politics
Why Real Artists Don't Like Capitalism Or…
Why Real Artists Don't Like Capitalism Or Identity Politics
And Other Things You'll Never Hear On NPR There is an intense convolution of logic, or any kind of holistic understanding of the world around us -- of politics, of industries and corporate behaviors, or human behavior -- that goes on within the confines of the liberal media. I'm not talking about the QAnon media, but the media that most of the people reading this probably read or listen to at least occasionally -- NPR, BBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post. the Guardian, etc. As far as I can tell as a reluctantly avid listener and reader, they all operate under the principle that if you're going to talk about class or inequality in the United States, this should only be done in the context of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. This of course also applies to talking about class or inequality within the arts.