18-03-2026 18:44 via msn.com

Inclusivity And The “Elitist” Problem

Many advocates of culture today would proudly describe themselves as anti-elitist. They argue that art should be inclusive. They promote the doctrine of diversity. The reality could not be more different. – The Telegraph (MSN)
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