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The COMMENTARY podcast takes a look back at where it all began on this, the 500th episode. Also, an exploration of the demands for social leveling inherent in ideas promoted by those advocating a national racial reconciliation and why they may have a point.
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Crushing morosity sells! Congratulations on 500 episodes and the rise in the podcast rankings.
I generally like statues. I am sorry that John doesn’t.
I think statues like stained-glass windows were a way to teach those who could not read or write.
I am horrified when art and architecture is destroyed.
Every so often the Chinese Communists will tear down a church. I guess they do this a lot, but photos and information are very limited. I used to point this out on a political forum where I was just about the only conservative. An article stated that the Chinese Christians had donated their coffin money to the building of one specific church.
The liberals I used to know loved art and would always defend architecture. However, these modern Leftists would only make fun of the term coffin money.