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Some of the best intentions .. I prefer the touched up versions.
Me too
Personal Truth = Opinion held by an individual
Political Truth = Opinion held by a group
My Personal opinion: Part of the breakdown I think we see politically comes from the "watering down" of common language. If we cannot agree on common terminology (like what is an issurrection), its hard for people with diametrically opposing views of the world to agree on objective truths.
We can be relieved that at least both sides did at least come to an unspoken unified agreement that the Capitol is the Capitol and “insurrection at the citadel of democracy” was grandstanding with a thesaurus
I was going to make a joke about some art that deserves to be left in the dustbin of history but I can't think of anything that's made it over 500 years old but I think should still be tossed. I might not find some ancient art very cool, but whatever, its interesting to see in a museum.
Most of the shit I think we should forget about is much newer. Even there, history takes care of itself (if noone values something be it a book, photo, painting, or sculpture) it gets tossed when it passes out of living memory of the initial creator/purchaser. Unless absolutely stunning, the child of the grandkid who inherited a gourd painted by their great grandma for their kid probably has no attachment to the gourd or great grandma.
I think you’re right, preservation tends to be natural selection, great or important art, sculpture or architecture is preserved even if it’s decayed or damaged, a flea market painting your grandparents got, not so much unless your a family that values heirlooms, but that’s a precarious position. I think art is subjective however, is there a painting made in the last 50 years worth infinite preservation? Probably not, but other beautiful creations of humanity? Cars, architecture, etc, unconventional applications of beauty? I think there will be a Shelby Cobra in someone’s collection or museum 1000 years from now if civilization survives as long. Modern scholars debate whether something like that can even be constituted as art, but that has far more impact on culture than post modern nonsense on conventional canvases has.
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