BackCountrySnow
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Should taxpayers be expected to prop up any theaters or museums that cannot survive on a commercial basis?
Discuss.
Discuss.
Well done quoting a political quiz.BackCountrySnow said:Should taxpayers be expected to prop up any theaters or museums that cannot survive on a commercial basis?
Discuss.
thanksTrefoil said:Well done quoting a political quiz.
I think the question is more:Trefoil said:And my answer is: yes, within reason. No blank checks, but there should be a certain amount set aside for theatres and museums; preservation and encouragement of culture and history.
Artists proposing complex concepts =/= dumb fucksTrefoil said:Much as I fucking loathe the dumb fucks who through cow shit at a wall and call it art.
Except for the fact that given it is quality theatre, it will generally cover the cost of production by the end.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:can't survive on commercial basis ---> lack of demand ---> soceity can't grow cultural intelligence (unless you force people to watch theatre)
well i guess it comes down to whether you value a country being useful and mechanised, or rich in culture and individual expression.zstar said:Are you people insane?
There's barely enough money to fund the public schools, transport and power stations let alone Museums.
I hope none of you become PM.
chelsea girl said:well i guess it comes down to whether you value a country being useful and mechanised, or rich in culture and individual expression.
edit: also, nobody is saying that we should cut all funding for education, transport, etc. simply that there should be more support for the arts and culture.
Oooh,... right... FUCK NO.BackCountrySnow said:Should taxpayers be expected to prop up any theaters or museums that cannot survive on a commercial basis?
Discuss.