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Split Thread Trump-Kennedy center sues artist for cancelling because of name change

I've watched the Kennedy Center Honors show for decades. With George W Bush and his father before him as well as Clinton and Obama in the audience. It never was political before Trump. What matters was the contribution the honoree made to the performing arts. Hell, Barbara Streisand was honored in 2008 and George W. Bush was there smiling in the audience. It also honored conservative icons like Jimmy Stewart, Charlton Heston, and Clint Eastwood.


Sheesh..

You are so clueless! What matters is the God-King Diapered J Trump has the spotlight and wins at least 3 peace prizes during every event!

It's all about him, or does he need to put a huge neon sign on the roof of his Palace of Arts with his name on it too?
 
And on the other hand, there may be lots of large corporations and billionaires who will now want to contribute to a Donald J. Trump Center for the Performing Arts, just as they're lining up to contribute to the Donald J. Trump Memorial Ballroom being built over the rubble of the East Wing. In trying to divine Pres. Trump's motives, keeping in mind that it's all just a big grift to him seems prudent.
And don't forget the rich that want to buy a pardon...
 
You really have to hand it to America's new fascist government. A South Park writer registered the website domain names TrumpKennedyCenter.org and TrumpKennedyCenter.com in August. He created a website that parodies the hijacking of the John F Kennedy Memorial Performing Art Center. Of course, this was not acceptable to Dur Fuhrer and his merry band of sycophants. It's now blocked. This of course ignores the First Amendment and the right to freedom of speech.

But you can get an idea of what it was like on this short YouTube video.


Heil Trump! Long live the Fourth Reich! :gaslighting
 
Which to the right only proves that all such artists are Trump-hating liberals who booked the Kennedy Center only because of its obvious far-left politics tied to the Biden and Kennedy crime families blah blah blah. The first concert I attended at the Kennedy Center was some visiting orchestra playing the music of that arch-liberal Anton Bruckner.

I'm puzzled at why Pres. Trump's supporters think this is just a benign name change that shouldn't bother artists or patrons. That's certainly not the Trump regime's position. Trump is expressly trying to repurpose the Center according to his own aesthetic (musically and architecturally) which for some reason cannot be separated from the regime's obsession over its own notion of political correctness. His supporters see it as perfectly normal that a sitting President should rename national monuments after himself, instead of that being obviously creepy and narcissistic. If someone has a completely normal reaction to such displays of apparent psychopathy, they're dismissed as "deranged"—just like ordinary people who balk at the sudden hyper-politicization of their previously apolitical institutions are decried as inappropriate "political activists."

As a musician, actor, and other such pursuits I've been invited (nay, even hired) to perform at venues owned and operated by the Mormon church. I've never been made to feel unwelcome or uncomfortable, nor has it been even remotely implied that my participation endorses the church's religious or political messages. The theater just up the street from me sports a former Mormon prophet as its major patron; a handsome oil painting of him hangs in the lobby. Yet this doesn't stop the theater from presenting productions with themes that are thoroughly in contrast with Mormon values. When The Book of Mormon musical was staged, the church just took it in stride and bought advertising in the playbill. Maybe serious people don't want to be associated in any way with a toddler suddenly throwing a self-centered tantrum. If the toddler is making an otherwise unrelated organization a pawn in that tantrum, then those people will be given little choice to but to treat the organization the way the toddler is demanding it be treated.

The arts have previously coexisted with politics by maintaining respectfully blind eyes in both directions. In the case of the Kennedy Center, this detente has succeeded for decades through many political vicissitudes. The sudden shift in the attitudes of prospective artists happens to coincide with the sudden decision that the Kennedy Center constitutes some national artistic and architectural crisis that only Donald Trump can fix. Trump has convinced himself that he is the epitome of all good taste. But the fact remains that people who go to Lee Greenwood concerts don't generally want to do so in a marble building with plush carpets and chandeliers. If the Kennedy Center wants to maintain patronage, it can't do so by bluntly alienating the people that enliven the patronage.
I would say the Mormons clearly understand that when someone is poking fun at you the best thing to do is laugh it off. It's not like Trump was the first President to have jokes made about them, by late night shows or SNL, but only Trump felt the need to turn getting the like of Kimmel and Colbert taken off the air into a political crusade and treating jokes as acts of political violence against him.
 
Yes, I take back what I said. It makes more sense to believe that Trump is rebranding the center in expectation of wild success after the departure of all the woke.
Sellout success like nobody ever saw before. The silent majority will have tears in their eyes as they are now able to take their kids to a concert for the first time, free of the degenerate art, or so-called art, for which we must all blame Biden.
 

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