To the easily offended, the weak-minded, or the insecure, sure. This makes me think of Salieri in Amadeus, who, for the third reason mentioned here, was extremely offended by Wolfie’s art.
However, not all things offensive are art. But that’d be another argument!
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So, then, is the best defense of art, offensive?
To the easily offended, the weak-minded, or the insecure, sure. This makes me think of Salieri in Amadeus, who, for the third reason mentioned here, was extremely offended by Wolfie’s art.
However, not all things offensive are art. But that’d be another argument!