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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 8507626" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>You are missing what I am saying. I am saying if you want to do this, fine. I don't object. I think it is great. But it isn't the only way to borrow cultural elements in art, and I think we do art a disservice when we don't give artists the freedom to play with culture in different ways, or when we assume it is automatically bad, because it isn't as deep a dive as you would want. I definitely think we are in a situation where it has gone too far in the direction of always being on the look out for potential problems (and I think you are seeing the result in how guarded people are with their language and their books----there is a discernible lack of freedom of expression is a lot of content). To an extent that makes sense, we live in the internet age. That changes a lot of things. But it also has, I think reached a point, where people who indulge this kind of thinking, feel like the world is looking over their shoulder when they create art (and I don't think that is a good thing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 8507626, member: 85555"] You are missing what I am saying. I am saying if you want to do this, fine. I don't object. I think it is great. But it isn't the only way to borrow cultural elements in art, and I think we do art a disservice when we don't give artists the freedom to play with culture in different ways, or when we assume it is automatically bad, because it isn't as deep a dive as you would want. I definitely think we are in a situation where it has gone too far in the direction of always being on the look out for potential problems (and I think you are seeing the result in how guarded people are with their language and their books----there is a discernible lack of freedom of expression is a lot of content). To an extent that makes sense, we live in the internet age. That changes a lot of things. But it also has, I think reached a point, where people who indulge this kind of thinking, feel like the world is looking over their shoulder when they create art (and I don't think that is a good thing). [/QUOTE]
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