Culture Versus Anticulture
What they present to us as our culture is actually anticulture. It is the desecration of culture. Consider what passes for opera nowadays:
“Sancta Susanna” tells the story of a suppressed nun’s journey of self-discovery and sexuality, featuring shocking elements including explicit lesbian scenes, real injuries and nudity.
The one-act show lasts almost three hours and has no breaks — but plenty of sex acts, real and simulated blood, and painful stunts…
The presentation is a panegyric to sickness.
At the center of the narrative is Susanna, a young nun who discovers her sexuality in a scandalous climax where she pulls down Christ’s loincloth on the crucifix. She later has sex with him.
Pushing blasphemy to ever more repugnant extremes is a safe way for artists to earn a pat on the head from the liberal establishment for being “edgy.”
On a tip from Jack D.
YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED
Donations buy time to produce more content. If you enjoy this site, please consider donating through Cash App to $moonbattery or through PayPal by clicking the button below:
[…] post Culture Versus Anticulture appeared first on […]
[…] infuse art with moonbattery and sports with moonbattery, so why not blend art, sports, and moonbattery all […]
[…] ostentatiously blasphemous opera Sancta Susanna makes the satanic underpinning of moonbattery hard not to notice — as does a taxpayer-supported […]