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Do liberals really support the arts more?

mixedmedia said:
Don't be dismissive of what you think is "old."

lol Nooooo you misunderstand me. I don't dislike art that is old by any means. I like European paintings from the 1600's and 1700's much better than I do any modern paintings. I've been to the British Museum in London, for example, and most of the ancient things I saw in there I really appreciated. I just happen to think fashion is also a noteworthy form of art as anything else is, if it is truly done well.

I suppose we have different opinions on politics but if you ever wish to talk about the arts, you may feel free to PM me.
 
George_Washington said:
lol Nooooo you misunderstand me. I don't dislike art that is old by any means. I like European paintings from the 1600's and 1700's much better than I do any modern paintings. I've been to the British Museum in London, for example, and most of the ancient things I saw in there I really appreciated. I just happen to think fashion is also a noteworthy form of art as anything else is, if it is truly done well.

I suppose we have different opinions on politics but if you ever wish to talk about the arts, you may feel free to PM me.

Yeah, we can be friends, GW. :2wave:
 
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