Show notes
"In order for us to live the life we live, other people have to die". There is no form of ethical consumption in our world today. As we strive to find balance between meaning, folly and morality, we all fall into the same hypocritical eventuality. There is no way to point the finger in one direction without pointing away from the other. And when wrong exists in all directions, what is the value of illuminating its isolated presence in any one space? When we consume film, music and art, are the creator's shortcomings one with said art? Does an artists conflicting views or ethics bleed through their art into the consumer? Or is art its own entity within itself, to be judged and consumed without a thought of the human who created it? The separation of art and artist, hypocritical thinking and media morality, as discussed on The Left Column.Speaker: Arch ValenzMusic: Khan SoulO

