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[govt] artist coercion



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Bill Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:

>I'll agree with that, except in cases where the corporate client is
>being coerced by government (or other Mafia) into not buying 
>some forms of controversial art.  We'd see more controversial
>movies/plays/performance art on TV, for instance, if the government
>weren't helping us.

The coercion occurs at the govt/businessman interface and it does
 not concern the artist/businessman interface.  If the artist 
refused to com promise, the businessman activities would be so 
lame that nobody would get interested in it.  And it is about 
time that the business world regain power.  I do not mean the big
govt-sucking business but the millions of small business that get
fleeced by the govt/big business affiliation.

>
>
>>JFA
>>Accepting a grant is accepting stolen money.
>Only a government grant, or a grant from other thieves...
>
>>Restore an objective monetary standard such as gold!
>
>I can see why you don't want the government telling us we have
>to use government-printed soft money, but why should they tell us
>we have to use "objective" money, whether gold, silver, or
> hempscript?
>Why should they be making those decisions for us at all?
>The free market can do a fine job of picking between competing
>hard, mushy, soft, and totally vaporous currencies, and
>encouraging or discouraging people from issueing them.  Of 
>course, if you believe
>in using government-funded courts to enforce your contracts,
>you're stuck with whatever subjective standards the government 
>feels like using.

I think that you are taking things out of context a bit.  A govt
is a tool that *we* create in order to help run certains things.
Among others, are the defence dept, the courts applying as 
objective as possibles laws and the issuing of money.  But today's 
govt is a living blood thirsty entity that went loose on it's 
own...

JFA


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