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How do people live in this perpetual state of outrage? It’s not enough to look for offense in everything in the modern world so they look to see what offend them in the past as well. Are we really seeing a generation with such weak constitution?
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That's bullshit, they don't speak for "the left" and actually they're trying to manufacture a fake "outrage" to divide people further, imo.
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I hope this is the worst take I see today, but I'm 110% sure that it won't be. It's still a garbage take. If you see this response, go listen to Beethoven's 5th in its entirety, even just in the background. You'll thank me.
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A symbol of elitism and exclusion!? MUSIC?! Literally *anyone* can listen to Beethoven, all one needs is an interest.
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They wanna destroy everything. They’re driven by nothing but pure rage and disdain for the people they grew up around who didn’t shower them with the attention they craved
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"Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is one of classical music’s most famous works. But to many, it’s also a symbol of elitism and exclusion."pic.twitter.com/bnB3RfEjs9
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Seems less like a problem with Beethoven’s music than a critique about snobs who gatekeep music.
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