But they didn't seem to care about the version about Obama.
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Also pretty sure that the Trumps are the last people that should be complaining about taxpayer funding.
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Did Delta sponsor a play about Obama??
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In 2012, the same theater company did Julius Caesar but with the title character modeled after Obama. No one made a fuss.
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As I posted earlier, with link.
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Delta made correct decision as did others. Shakespeare skewered politics but NEVER overtly advocated overthrow.
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Have you read Julius Caesar? You should. It "advocates" (or artistically suggests) the OPPOSITE of what you claim. And then there's Macbeth?
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Exactly, Peter - Shakespeare explored the chaos that results from such an assassination. Perhaps Delta should study the play properly.
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It isn't promoting assassination. Read the fucking play.
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Nor was Caesar, at that time, an elected official but rather one who ignored law and process to remain in power.
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Actually Caesar was an affront to the patricians b/c he wasn't of "their class" but someone who came up via the military adopted into class.
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Gaius Julius Caesar? Adopted? He traced his lineage back to Aenas. His lineage was impeccable of the highest status
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He adopted his way into the upper class-a common practice of the era to attain status.
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That is complete bull. Gaius Julius Caesar Wasa patrician.
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You need to go back and read history. You don't know what you're talking about. Caesars power came from plebes and military.
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If Trump stopped acting out Shakespearean tragedies we could avoid this whole mess.
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Trump doesn't have the depth to be a Shakespearean character. He doesn't even have the depth to be a character in a summer camp skit
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