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Sunday, April 15, 2018
Seriously though, he wasn't joking, the guy really did have a point!
Well, seeing as how redundancy seems to be the fortee of the mortal giving The Great and Presto his topics of discussion, The Great and Mighty Presto shall add his most glorious words to this debate. "The Fearless Girl" is truly a rather perplexing dilemma, The Great and Mighty Presto has previously stated his support for mortals treating one another with equal respect, and so The Great and Mighty Presto very much appreciated what the statue represents. Though another issue is just how adversely impacted the statue it works off of, Charging Bull, it takes what is supposed to be representative of the strength of the American People, and turns it into a symbol of sexism and chauvinistic oppression. For that reason, the mortal who created the Charging Bull is understandably perterved, and his desire for the statue to be removed, really is understandable when a moment is taken to evaluate the proposal, especially when taken into consideration that his bull was made and funded by him alone, while the Fearless Girl was commissioned by a company with plenty of capital to spare on the expense, he put far more of his own assets into his work than they had to, and so his outrage at its defacement is relatively understandable. When it comes to what should actually be done though, if anything, The Great and Mighty Presto is going to cop ou- sympathetically reject giving a statement on this matter, simply put, both sides of this argument are strongly backed, and judging by the fact that both statues still remain, regardless of The Great and Mighty Presto's statement, there will likely not be anything done to The Fearless Girl, regardless of whether or not something ought to be.
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I believe that The Great and Mighty Presto has a point in regards to the circumstances in which the two statues were funded, constructed, and the purposes for being placed. Shining some light on the fact that the guerrilla artist feels threatened by Fearless Girl not only because of her purpose but because of the provided funding for the commission of her is insightful
ReplyDeleteJust as a side note, I don't know if it is just my laptop, but I can't see the entire blog post. Everything runs off of the screen in the post, but everything else on the screen is in its correct place. Just a notice for formatting if it is not my laptop. If nothing seems off and it is just my laptop then I apologize and just ignore this comment.
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