Somehow I feel like a similar artistic statement but about bureaucracy and regulations wouldn't have made it to The Atlantic?
Something about RATBUREAUCRATS making CARREERRATS fills as many Suspicious Activity Report (SARs) as they can, on any individual whose head stands but a bit higher than others?
That's the problem with these things: they can be made about just anything.
Now as long as neither that artist nor The Atlantic are funded by any public fund, I've got nothing against it. People should be free to speak, perform and write about art.
Just as I should be free to make one about RATBUREAUCRATS creating mountains of regulations (and I wouldn't take any public money to do so).
Something about RATBUREAUCRATS making CARREERRATS fills as many Suspicious Activity Report (SARs) as they can, on any individual whose head stands but a bit higher than others?
That's the problem with these things: they can be made about just anything.
Now as long as neither that artist nor The Atlantic are funded by any public fund, I've got nothing against it. People should be free to speak, perform and write about art.
Just as I should be free to make one about RATBUREAUCRATS creating mountains of regulations (and I wouldn't take any public money to do so).