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Post by PreachCaleb on Jul 2, 2018 20:40:02 GMT
Just like the situation with To Kill A Mockingbird and Zulu-in their day, they were intended as liberal propaganda messages for a specific audience--now the descendants of that worldview spurn them because they cannot appreciate the past and those earlier works are now perceived as offensive or even part of the problem. You do not find this with conservative art. The past is valued because the works were never intended to be revolutionary as its end all purpose-just expressing life as one saw it, good or bad. Like statues of Confederate heroes to remind blacks they were once slaves?
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