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Re: Jewish "Cultural Marxism" & The Subversion Of Traditional Art

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wis...@yahoo.com

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Nov 10, 2009, 9:22:22 PM11/10/09
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 18:00:22 -0700 (PDT), bjack...@yahoo.com wrote:

>Jewish "Cultural Marxism" & The Subversion Of Traditional Art
>
>Cultural Marxism is an early 20th century Jewish movement developed
>for the single purpose of attacking the Western world by bringing
>about depraved social change. One aspect of Cultural Marxism is the
>subversion of all Western cultural institutions (eg. art, film, music,
>theatre, etc) in order to help cause Western societies to rot from
>within. In the early 20th century, so-called "Modern Art" came into
>existence. Talent was no longer a requirement to be an artist. One
>simply had to slop any crap on a canvas and describe the "painting" in
>grandiose esoteric terms... ie. explaining the "deep" meaning of the
>"art". Anyone who dared criticize the so-called "painting" was labeled
>"backward" and a simpleton.
>
>In the art world today, there are NO standards. Anything goes.
>Anything is counted as "art". Any trash can find itself in a big city
>museum. It also helps if an "artist" lives a drugged-out life, stays
>up all night and sleeps half the day, dresses in a bizarre manner,
>AND, this is the most important quality, subscribes to radical leftist
>politics. Finally, it's important to constantly complain about "how
>the world doesn't understand me because I'm soooo complex".
>
>Click this link for images of real art vs Jewish art:
>http://immigration-globalization.blogspot.com/
>

I love to visit the Hirschorn Museum in Washington, DC. Some of
so-called art there inspires chuckles and jeers from honest
intelligent school childrren. The prols stand in silence fearing that
questioning or hooting at some of the exhibitions will brand them
as hapless provincials.

ted
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MrBuddwing

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Nov 11, 2009, 4:13:17 PM11/11/09
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On Nov 10, 9:22 pm, wis...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I love to visit the Hirschorn Museum in Washington, DC. Some of
> so-called art there inspires chuckles and jeers from honest
> intelligent school childrren.

Kind of like the way schoolkids behave inside the Lincoln Memorial.
(I've seen it first-hand.)

Ted is obviously a regular at the Hirshhorn; now if only he'd learn
how to spell the name correctly ...

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