It highlights the problem the right has with art, music, and theater. We need to develop our own, separate from the lefts idea of “art.” It’s becoming increasingly difficult for artists to simply stay out of it which is probably what Taylor Swift was looking to achieve.
That’s not how it works. Think McCarthy, except in reverse. The arts/entertainment industrial complex has been infiltrated and co-opted. As a member of the AEIC, you are a walking/talking/singing/performing/painting advertisement and instrument of propaganda for the AEIC.
There are millions of talented people who will never see the spotlight. Some because of lack of ambition, etc. To pick on someone else, say, Lady GG ... do you think she got where she is today on talent? Do you think we’d have heard of her if she’d kept her name and not dyed her hair and put on the act (to promote one of the left’s favorite causes)?
Of course not.
It’s all about the sale, and while the rest of the public doesn’t realize it, what’s on the sale/trading block is our virtue, our society, our values, everything that was mentioned in the 1963 congressional record.
That’s what it’s really all about, and the people with the money and power just pull the strings.