The gibberish sounded like separate phonemes, the building blocks of speech. The vowels sounded like French ones for some reason. I was reminded of Karen Findley's canned yams ass-rub performance of the 1980s. The video seemed more like "look at the audience, lol". Anyway, it's called performance art to do stuff like that.
What in the hell is this? This is suppose to be considered art? Yeah, degenerate art. The girl preaching about the world and everything being shit? Well your little "performance" (and calling this a performance is even a stretch) was shit, and completely vile. This should in no way in the remotest sense be considered "art".
Never mind the girl sticking SpaghettiO's up her cooch, the audience at the end is what made me nearly vomit.
These are the products of a degenerate culture and the wider society as a whole, and not getting enough of a beating from their god damn incompetent parents, who stupidly send their failed offspring to art school and the college-industrial complex making a killing on the $50,000 in debt that will take at least two decades to pay off.
What a fucking waste, New York City should burn to the ground.
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Anonymous2010-08-06 3:47
>>9
That's true. I had forgotten about Hitler and the Nazi's regime of distaste for what they considered to be "degenerate art". Gotta love their anti-smoking campaign. Nevertheless, it fits well with the definition of "degenerate":
1. devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate -- (grow worse; ``Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match'' )
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Anonymous2010-08-06 3:48
Muslims warned against 'devilish' Man Utd jersey
(AFP) – Jul 21, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR — Muslims must not wear the famous Manchester United red jersey because of the "devil" emblem on its team crest, Malaysian clerics said Wednesday.
Manchester United and the rest of the English Premier League are massively popular in Muslim-majority Malaysia and the rest of the Asian region, but conservative religious scholars said the jersey is un-Islamic.
Also off limits are the shirts of teams including Brazil, Portugal, Barcelona, Serbia and Norway, all of which carry images of the cross on their team emblems.
"This is very dangerous. As a Muslim, we should not worship the symbols of other religions or the devils," Nooh Gadot, a top Islamic cleric from the southern Johor state, told AFP.
"It will erode our belief in Islam. There is no reason why we as Muslims should wear such jerseys, either for sports or fashion reasons," said Nooh, an advisor to the Johor religious council.
"Even if it (the jersey) is a gift, we should decline it. It is even more sinful when people realise this is wrong and still buy these jerseys to wear," he added.
Nooh said there was no "fatwa", or religious edict, against the shirts but that one was not needed when it was clearly wrong for Muslims to don such a garment.
"These Muslims should repent, repent immediately," he said.
Another leading cleric, Harussani Zakaria, a cleric from northern Perak state, agreed that devils should be shunned, not celebrated.
"Yes of course in Islam we don't allow people to wear this sort of thing," he told AFP. "Devils are our enemies, why would you put their picture on you and wear it? You are only promoting the devil."
Malaysia is a generally moderate Islamic country, but conservative clerics have issued controversial edicts in the past including a ban on the ancient practice of yoga, which is criticised for including Hindu religious elements.
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I don't know of any girls that had performance arts where they stuck food up their cunts and pissed on the floor in front of a live audience during the days of the short-lived Weimar Republic, but I probably wouldn't be too surprised if I had stumbled on some written accounts of such things happening back then.
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Anonymous2010-08-06 4:05
Malaysia state chief encourages teen marriages
By JULIA ZAPPEI – 1 day ago
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A prominent Malaysian official Thursday encouraged young Muslim teenagers to get married if they cannot resist having sex and promised money to help them start a family — a stance that drew criticism from women's rights activists.
Mohamad Ali Rustam, chief minister of southern Malacca state, said the moves could help reduce a growing problem of babies being abandoned by girls who have unwanted pregnancies.
Muslims are permitted to marry after reaching puberty in Malaysia, as long as they obtain consent from their parents and Islamic Shariah courts. Nearly two-thirds of Malaysia's 28 million people are Muslim.
For non-Muslim Malaysians, however, girls must be at least 16 and boys 18 to marry.
Underage marriages are not common, and authorities have voiced concern that unmarried teenagers are having sex, sometimes resulting in young mothers killing or abandoning their babies.
Encouraging teenagers to marry could be "a good way to solve the problem" of babies being dumped, Mohamad Ali said.
"These people, you can't just stop them from having sex," Mohamad Ali told The Associated Press. "Muslim girls also want to enjoy (sex)."
Officials in Malacca plan to start providing 500 ringgit ($160) in financial help to young couples who want to get married. They are also considering building a special school for girls who become pregnant, since regular schools would expel them, Mohamad Ali said.
So far this year, Malacca authorities have recorded 174 babies born out of wedlock, he said. Fourteen were to girls under age 16 and 60 to girls between 16 and 20. Three babies were found abandoned. Similar problems have been reported in other Malaysian states.
Mohamad Ali said Muslim girls who have sex out of wedlock also risk being thrown out of their homes by their parents, with some becoming prostitutes to make a living.
Women's rights activists criticized Mohamad Ali's views, which he first expressed to Malaysian media earlier this week.
"It's a regressive move. ... We all know that child marriages are an aberration," said Ivy Josiah, executive director of the Women's Aid Organization, a private group.
Laws that allow marriage below the age of 18 should be scrapped because they might encourage pedophilia and undermine the physical and emotional health of teenagers, Josiah said.
Mohamad Ali stressed he did not support teenagers having sex out of wedlock, but said it would be all right if they were married.
Government and public opinion about teen marriage has been mixed, with some other top officials and activists strongly opposing it. Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, the federal Cabinet minister in charge of women's and family matters, reportedly said recently that marriages of young teenagers were "morally and socially unacceptable."