The Revolution

Much of Western history since the Legacy Christian takeover has been, sadly, corrupted.  Paintings of course, but think here of Les Miserables.  Like various Robin Hoods, it propounds the idea of a "revolution" (not in that word in the Robin Hoods; just advocating for violence against those who have more resources than others), which like the Russian Revolution was really an excessively dirty coup (if you don't know Les Miserables, think about the French Revolution and how it was said to be for "the people."  If you consider that alongside welfare and Climate Change rationalizations today, you can see how "benefitting everyone" is a common trick used on Europeoids ever since Legacy Christianity began pushing the Kingdom of God on Earth.  That is why White liberals can be so passionate about un-evidenced things).  Like the way astronomy became turned into nonsense about making up epicycles to explain the lights in the sky as part of Christianity, like the way that over a millennia and a half of so many nice oil paintings had to be of Bible-characters to get painted.  

There are various ministories within Les Miserables, and it is expressly not gay, but it is a specific example of how Jesusianism has shaped art.  The political argument that "The rich suck; we should put me and my friends in charge of their stuff for everyone's sake" is, like in the Robin Hood legend, the same slavery nonsense (communism; un-freedom of trade; the elimination of the profit motive; Jesus' egalitarianism).  

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