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Art in Modern Society

Art does not play the same role in our society as it has throughout history or at least not in the sense of paintings or sculptures. We value art in forms of music or movies, but paintings or sculptured have just been reduced to old-fashioned forms of expression. Paintings are sold for outrageous amounts of money for a single color on a canvas, signifying what the quality of art has become. Art has and always will display an invaluable message through color and emotion, however our society just has less of an appreciation for art. Modern cinema has attributed to the decline of art. On the contrary, art has not been erased or forgotten. Artist still use art to show their emotions, their stances on our society, their political views, their loves and passions, and even their support for local baseball teams. However, when we look at paintings we don’t always see the deep meaning. We don’t look deeply in the history behind the images. Museums such as the Nelson or the Louvre are dedicated...

September 11th, 2001 Bonus #4

The event that took place on September 11 th , 2001 has changed our world arguably more than any other terrorist attack: the collapse of the two tallest buildings in the most populated city in America. The world was shaken, but the effects rippled throughout the United States. The opposition had drawn first blood. Sure, we learned from the attack by making Airport security virtually impenetrable and adding precautions so this could be prevented in the future, but what is most important is the political implications. The greatest nation in the world had a moment in which its proclaimed invincibility was shattered. The United States of America was attacked on a mass scale and the safety we took for granted was tainted with the lives of thousands of Americans. I can vaguely remember that day, sitting in my kindergarten classroom probably learning about shapes and colors. Another teacher interrupted the class and told our teacher to watch the news. As she went to her computer to watch, sh...

Bonus #2

I could write about how racism is wrong and PewDiePie is a Nazi, but I am going to focus on one point that could raise even more arguments. The entire concept of a joke has been turned into automatic bigotry label, splattered with intolerance. Society is at the point where people are offended for being called a women. There is no such thing as a joke anymore. People would scream at me if I told them my beliefs. I am a white, Christian, upper-middle class Trump supporter. People would scream names at me more than a white supremacist would to an African-American. The concept of America has changed from being hailed as the best country in the world to being a mockery. The pussification of America has shown repeatedly when people cry about being uncomfortable. The United States has become the most selfish and egocentric country in history. If people didn’t take things so personal and so seriously, America would be where it once was. Mahdawi is taking the side of all the people who were ch...