| This discussion strikes me as well beyond this website. What isn't beyond it is the notion-one I would have thought close to universally accepted-that artists (and arts presenters) get to articulate whatever point of view they wish in their art. You, otoh, seem to be thinking arts institutions need to be objective. That's anathema to the essence of art. (And if you don't like the prevailing point of view, make (or at least support) your own art, or the point of view with which you align.) But aside from the freedom of expression aspect, objective art strikes me as boring art. |