Took my wife to a ballet for her birthday. All White dancers plus one Asian. About the same mixture in the audience. All the dancers were a model of elegance. Walk out into the street later and see nothing but fat blobs of round brown people. I wonder if ballet will even be possible in 50 years or if will be a lost art only in films.
Our culture is devolving. Two centuries ago, poetry was a vibrant, popular art form. Today, nobody reads poetry, because nobody has the mental capacity to comprehend its subtleties. How many today could understand Emily Dickenson, or Robert Browning, or John Keats, or John Donne? Nobody listens to classical music today, or goes to the opera, or the ballet. We've descended to the cultural level of the peasantry of the 19th century. Soon it will become impossible for prose writers to express themselves clearly and elegantly, because readers will no longer be able to handle complex sentence structure or a large vocabulary. We're almost there already.
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