Sexcession scandal continues. The discussion goes on. Debates on TV, newspapers full of articles asking “How can it be possible that a swingers club is sponsored by taxpayers’ money???”
Wrong discussion! Wrong question!
The money doesn’t matter. Whether this “art” project was paid by taxpayers’ money or private sponsors, it is all same: the money comes from us. Either in the form of taxes we pay or products & services we buy.
No, the discussion should be turned back from the money to a more important issue: Our souls.
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Our Money. Or our Souls?
Sexcession scandal continues. The discussion goes on. Debates on TV, newspapers full of articles asking “How can it be possible that a swingers club is sponsored by taxpayers’ money???”
Wrong discussion! Wrong question!
The money doesn’t matter. Whether this “art” project was paid by taxpayers’ money or private sponsors, it is all same: the money comes from us. Either in the form of taxes we pay or products & services we buy.
No, the discussion should be turned back from the money to a more important issue: Our souls.
Why is crap like this being sold to us as art?
What is art?
What is the purpose of art?
What position does it have in our society?
Does is still exist?
Why?
No, this time, money really doesn’t matter….
Tags: art, Commentary, Culture
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