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<blockquote data-quote="infinitejest" data-source="post: 666759" data-attributes="member: 10966"><p><strong>RE: Paul Joseph Watson Is On A Roll</strong></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]PRWJcrRO0GM[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Thought I'd bump this thread and draw some attention back to this man's work. PJW just dropped one of his best videos on a subject he's tackled before: modern art. I remember walking around the Tate Modern when I was 21 or so and even then laughing inside at this garbage people called art. Listening to people around me say so many complicated yet meaningless words as they try to describe the ineffable...because it's just literal garbage. </p><p></p><p>Other times modern art is just nothing: lazy craftsmanship or creative bankruptcy. </p><p>-No, you tossing a bunch of paint on a canvass like Jackson Pollack isn't art. I also think Jackson Pollack's art blows.</p><p>-No, that horizontal yellow stripe isn't art. It doesn't have any extra meaning or significance because you claim in the piece you distilled the true form of the color or some nonsense. It's just a yellow stripe.</p><p></p><p>It just feels like some huge joke I'm not in on. Or maybe everyone deep down secretly knows this is trash, but we are too afraid and cucked as a society to admit it. And a new art movement is born. </p><p></p><p>He also comments on how everything nowadays MUST be filtered through the lens of social justice. Football can't just be football anymore. Idiot Colin Kap has to go out there and speak a bunch of buzzwords he doesn't understand. SI can't just show us hot babes in bikinis anymore; they have to preach "body positivity" and so on and so forth. He calls it out for what is is: mass cultural propaganda and indoctrination. </p><p></p><p>Also, gotta love the age restriction from youtube. This is truly the Age of Censorship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infinitejest, post: 666759, member: 10966"] [b]RE: Paul Joseph Watson Is On A Roll[/b] [MEDIA=youtube]PRWJcrRO0GM[/MEDIA] Thought I'd bump this thread and draw some attention back to this man's work. PJW just dropped one of his best videos on a subject he's tackled before: modern art. I remember walking around the Tate Modern when I was 21 or so and even then laughing inside at this garbage people called art. Listening to people around me say so many complicated yet meaningless words as they try to describe the ineffable...because it's just literal garbage. Other times modern art is just nothing: lazy craftsmanship or creative bankruptcy. -No, you tossing a bunch of paint on a canvass like Jackson Pollack isn't art. I also think Jackson Pollack's art blows. -No, that horizontal yellow stripe isn't art. It doesn't have any extra meaning or significance because you claim in the piece you distilled the true form of the color or some nonsense. It's just a yellow stripe. It just feels like some huge joke I'm not in on. Or maybe everyone deep down secretly knows this is trash, but we are too afraid and cucked as a society to admit it. And a new art movement is born. He also comments on how everything nowadays MUST be filtered through the lens of social justice. Football can't just be football anymore. Idiot Colin Kap has to go out there and speak a bunch of buzzwords he doesn't understand. SI can't just show us hot babes in bikinis anymore; they have to preach "body positivity" and so on and so forth. He calls it out for what is is: mass cultural propaganda and indoctrination. Also, gotta love the age restriction from youtube. This is truly the Age of Censorship. [/QUOTE]
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