There seems to be one class of a political topic that seems to lead inevitably to this (and to which I’m guilty of). Any political stance that affects the means of creative production(for example, copyright/free culture). If you get to the point where you cannot stand the people who are making art for political reasons, you are forced to create your own. The result is going to be usually awful. Warning people against creating awful art in that case goes too far—awful art probably needs to be created in order for masterpieces to emerge from in relation to. But a reminder that it is awful and that it’s likely unsubjected to the scrutiny of a billion eyes for the period of time more mainstream art is(thus weeding out most crap in many iterative processes of crap removal), and can lead to affective death spirals, is a Good Thing.
There seems to be one class of a political topic that seems to lead inevitably to this (and to which I’m guilty of). Any political stance that affects the means of creative production(for example, copyright/free culture). If you get to the point where you cannot stand the people who are making art for political reasons, you are forced to create your own. The result is going to be usually awful. Warning people against creating awful art in that case goes too far—awful art probably needs to be created in order for masterpieces to emerge from in relation to. But a reminder that it is awful and that it’s likely unsubjected to the scrutiny of a billion eyes for the period of time more mainstream art is(thus weeding out most crap in many iterative processes of crap removal), and can lead to affective death spirals, is a Good Thing.