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bart_calendar November 30 2013, 11:24:46 UTC
Good art is good art no matter what kind of slimeball created it ( ... )

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naath November 30 2013, 11:39:13 UTC
I agree that the Art doesn't cease to be Good Art if the creator did horrible things.

There are two things on the other side:

*sometimes if I know about the creator being horrible I can't put that out of my mind when interacting with the art, and the art makes me think of the horrible things, and then it's not pleasant to interact with. Sometimes the horribleness is portrayed in the art, which makes that association much clearer and more horrible and less pleasant.

*if the creator is still alive then chances are good that if I pay money to buy copies of their art (books, CDs, cinema tickets; not so sure about entry to museums) that they will get some of that money; and maybe I don't want to give them money.

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bart_calendar November 30 2013, 11:42:24 UTC
When I re-read the Alice books, I actually force my mind to ignore the obvious molestation hints, because the story is do good if you just shut off that part of your mind.

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andrewducker November 30 2013, 11:51:55 UTC
Out of curiosity I was just listening to a couple of tracks by lostprophets, to see what their music was like.

And then had a conversation like this:
Andy: What do you think of this song? (Rooftops)
Julie: It's alright - is it Green Day?
Andy: Nope, Lostprophets.
Julie: *Choking noises*

Turns out she'd been tempted to do something likewise, but had felt very odd about it, and was surprised at me suddenly exposing her to it with no warning :->

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brixtonbrood November 30 2013, 11:31:00 UTC
And Wyman of course was having sex with a fourteen year old under the eyes of the world's media, and to the knowledge of the police, and all that ever happened was that it became the punchline to a few jokes.

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bart_calendar November 30 2013, 11:41:12 UTC
Yep.

As far as I can tell if you are a member of The Rolling Stones, the law does not apply to you.

Keith once got caught with a kilo of heroin and his punishment was to play one free concert for the blind.

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gonzo21 November 30 2013, 16:16:42 UTC
I wonder if the White Paper was originally 666 pages long, but somebody noticed and shoved in an extra page of notes.

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awesomelies November 30 2013, 23:29:40 UTC
Either that or they were deliberately aiming for a Neighbour of the Beast gag...

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