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Question1: Where do you stand on this Wagner dilemma?

Should someone's Art work,


Music, Stage work, or Dance be prohibited / banned / restricted because of their personal
ideologies?
Answer: A free society is founded on the principle that each individual has the right to
choose what kind of art or entertainment he or she wants to receive or create. You give
the government the power to censor someone else when you allow it to censor you or
something you like. Censorship is equivalent to poison gas: a lethal weapon that can be
used against you when the wind shifts. The right to freedom of expression for ourselves
necessitates the right to freedom of expression for others. It is at the core of our
democratic system. Artists' imaginations should be free, but their execution should be
limited. Artists should not make art by annoying people, offending their feelings, or
causing annoyance.
Question 2: Does someone's personal ideologies effect the quality of their creativity?
Answer: The layered elements that make up our individual identities shape our personal
experiences. This could include things like gender, class, race, where you were born and
raised, education, family dynamics, group affiliations, and so on. These elements colour
our personal point of view or how we perceive our life experiences, forming our
distinctive biographical experiences that shape our identities. Liberalism, Populism,
Libertarianism, and Conservatism are the four main types of personal ideologies. Artists
with various ideologies and perspectives may exhibit their work according to the type of
ideology and perspective they hold. The ultimate truth expressed through an individual's
unique experience of existence is quality in certain types of art and creativity. As a result,
there is a strong link between an individual's ideology and the quality of their creativity.

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