Social Democracy in America, The 1 % Strikes Back Part 11 Artistic Suppression by Oligarchic Media

in popculture •  6 years ago 


From the Folk and Jazz of the Depression to the Rock of the Sixties Vietnam Era, to Punk and New Wave of the Cold War, we always heard the voices of the generations through the artists. As the music and film industry became more focused on quarterly reports and short-term profits, true voices of conscience became more and more difficult to hear, and superficial, lowest common denominator, pop culture took over, drowning out sophistication, innovation, virtuosity and social conscience. In the past, these artists brought people together and without them, social and political movements have become anemic. Artists are now hired for their ability to entertain the lowest common denominator of our societies.

This documentary series is designed to be an outreach to the politically uninitiated.
It is meant to pierce the academic echo chamber and reach the majority of society that only seems to get information that is either truthful but wonky and arcane or easily digestible but propaganda and thoroughly dishonest. Afterall, Democracy is based on the majority. The small esoteric group of academics and assorted leftists is not a majority and needs to cultivate outreach beyond their circles.

It is therefore generalized to avoid going deep into the minutiae, with the attempt at framing the issues honestly within the confines of explaining it to people of all education levels or lack thereof.

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