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McGilliguts said:

I think it's plain from your responses that you have a very narrow view of what should constitute societally acceptable art, which is why such moral crusades are always the enemy of free expression, and thereby of art itself.


No it's really not. You are simply seeing what you want to see because I disagree and you don't understand why you are wrong. I don't have a narrow view of what should be acceptable. That would be censorship and I don't believe in censorship of any kind period. What you advocate is really a type of censorship because you believe art is best when it has no power to influence people or society which makes both art and society weaker.



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