Hercules56
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Clearly this landscape natural art triggers and motivates racists.
The sight of the countryside instills in them a great sense of pride and love of their country. Which in turn makes them want to do terrible violence against non-natives.
I suggest we isolate all such art into special areas where they can be properly protected from the public view, except to educate the people about how such art fuels bigotry and intolerance.
Or, we could label all such supremacist "art" with a note letting people know what they are looking at. Perhaps all landscape art should have the words "Just Understand Definitely Evil" on all such paintings, or you can just use the acronym to identify such "art". What would that acronym be?
The sight of the countryside instills in them a great sense of pride and love of their country. Which in turn makes them want to do terrible violence against non-natives.
I suggest we isolate all such art into special areas where they can be properly protected from the public view, except to educate the people about how such art fuels bigotry and intolerance.
Or, we could label all such supremacist "art" with a note letting people know what they are looking at. Perhaps all landscape art should have the words "Just Understand Definitely Evil" on all such paintings, or you can just use the acronym to identify such "art". What would that acronym be?
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