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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it. Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. [b]Liking art because of politics is how art dies.[/quote][/b] Agree with the bolded.[/quote] LOL. That is a view completely divorced from history and reality. George Orwell said “all art is propaganda” because art and politics have ALWAYS been intertwined. Art asks “how do we live?” and politics tries to answer. Every painting, tv show, and piece of music you have ever seen have answered political questions, from Bad Bunny to Mr. Rogers to the Marvel movies. They will always chase one another.[/quote] Art is powerful for sure. However, when the message is if you lean this way, you must like ___, otherwise, you’re out of the club — the art is no longer liked, the viewer who identifies with the club is forced to say they like it. [/quote] Thank you! Knee jerk faux admiration for art because the other side doesn’t like it is literally how art dies. I’m sure people on here wouldn’t agree with Miles Davis’ or James Brown’s treatment of women, but Kind of Blue is a masterpiece that will be talked about 500 years from now despite their politics. No one will give a damn about Bad Bunny 10 years from now. [/quote] The moment is now. What we’re seeing isn’t just about immigration laws—it’s about fear and intimidation, even for documented immigrants. Even Puerto Ricans, who are Americans, are feeling targeted. That’s why this moment mattered. Why this representation mattered. It was a pushback. A statement of love over hate. And judging by some of these reactions, it clearly struck a nerve.[/quote]
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