| re: A number of questions about '1776' the movie | |
| Posted by: ryhog 10:48 pm EDT 07/06/21 | |
| In reply to: re: A number of questions about '1776' the movie - peter3053 07:15 pm EDT 07/06/21 | |
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| It seems you want to stay in the circle you've constructed for yourself, the centrifugal force perhaps being too much for you to escape. I compliment you on your full-throttle defense of your affection for traditionalism. I wish you could undertake it without that chronic need to assume you have the only "right" answer, something most of us know is impossible in matters of taste, but so be it. I appreciate your spirit if not your reluctance to consider. I notice, for example, that you resist engaging on the multiple matters I have mentioned that ask you to consider something outside of your catechism. Again, so be it. You seemingly refuse to consider that what you call "standards" are not fixed and that many of the things you call truths ring quite false to many. You say "we" speak of a golden age, when what you mean is you do. Many of those who envision a different golden age today are not hacks; they are skilled and fastidious craftspeople. You just don't like their definition of craft. I think I have made clear that I am not trying to drag you out of your own taste. I do hope, however, that someday you become willing to peek out from behind the thick walls of that fortress in which you have locked yourself. Look, they kicked you out of the antique shop; there's hope! Remember: resonance. storytelling. I usually say there are no rules. What I mean is, those are the only two. :-) Peace. |
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