One of the highlights at 7:42:
Nina Simone wasn’t building a brand right she was a revolution with a piano a voice and a terrifying confrontational level of honesty. So, this episode is going to reject palatability as a business strategy. Look into monetizing truth by refusing to let your business be a place of placation, a sight of silence, because your voice could dismantle empires.
Nina Simone wasn’t building a brand right she was a revolution with a piano a voice and a terrifying confrontational level of honesty. So, this episode is going to reject palatability as a business strategy. Look into monetizing truth by refusing to let your business be a place of placation, a sight of silence, because your voice could dismantle empires.
Mississippi god damn
I’m trying to remember exactly what the topic was, but when I was searching for some info about art recently I ended up on some advertising hellsite where there were talking about how the market really responds well to the authenticity embodied by [art form] and how it can be deployed to increases sales blah blah blah. God I fucking hate marketers (insert (CW: suicide) Bill Hicks rant)
Stalin shouldn’t have stopped until Madison Avenue
Capitalism - alienates and oppresses most people
People - make art to cope and protest against capitalism
Liberals - wow capitalism breeds so much creativity, the Soviets could never because they don’t have freedom
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