Zeroing In on a Comparison of the ‘90s Art Scene and the Nazi Era
Few would disagree that it would be natural for blacks to protest if they were made to pay for racist artwork or for Jews to protest if their taxes were used for a Nazi art display. How then can it be called censorship when (Christian) taxpayers express outrage over being made to pay for art that mocks and degrades their religion and beliefs?
KEVIN YONG
Temple City
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