More ‘Black-Face’ B.S.In Paris – Oh, And About Ontario…
I was about to write a few lines about those infantile mutts in Paris whining childishly about actors in an ‘Ancient Greek’ theatrical event wearing ‘black-face’ (which the actors weren’t, in fact, though they have a perfect right to wear it if they wish…
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…and the mutts who blocked people entering the event should have been arrested, charged…
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…and jailed for violating the rights of those entitled to enter) when I came across an excellent article which sums up the entire issue.
Since cultural marxism proved a hot topic last month…
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…and since the ‘black-face’ B-S is part and parcel of the cultural marxist assault on all of us, I present the link to the article –https://www.rt.com/news/455007-political-correctness-art-west-culture/– and urge you to read and appreciate it.
But one of the references therein was to Ontario…
…where I spent a chunk of my childhood, and in particular to an episode last year, which I missed at the time, but feel the need to say something just the same.
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‘The painting of a white church in an indigenous village was originally called ‘Indian Church’ but its new name is ‘Church at Yuquot Village’.’
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It turns out that the ‘Art Gallery of Ontario renamed a painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr in an effort to “eliminate culturally insensitive languages” from the titles in its collection.’
In other words, never upset uptights, who actually need, not protection from perilous paintings…
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…but a boot up the ass, repeatedly, till they grow up!
Why the gallery bosses, particularly this simpering bint…
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…who reportedly claimed responsibility for usurping the right of artists to name their paintings whatever they like, think they had any right to do such a thing, God only knows.
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Arnold 20:22 on April 3, 2019 Permalink |
I get teed off the way they always moan and groan about what they are called.
The artist called them Indians and so do most of us.
That gallery woman thinks she knows better. Who says!
It isnt her job to worry about cry-baby Indians,unless floods of tears damage the paintings.
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