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In Reply to: Well! The New Yorker! I bow my head in submission! posted by Chris from Lafayette on August 29, 2021 at 13:06:41:
in the examples.
I suppose an error on the part of Yuja Wang will lead to your tossing of her into the same pile as a journey-woman who hits clunkers every other note.
China has a population roughly four times that of the US. If the Chinese government, with its immense power and resources, placed classical music as a goal to increase its global reputation, would it seem less surprising that this has in fact occurred? Similarly, totalitarian governments in E Europe and Russia earlier sought the same recognition through gymnastics. Hard work, Chris? OF COURSE it was. That's rather a superficial point, no? Rather like your comment?
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Follow Ups
- Address the article. I conflate nothing, the points are general because anti-Asian racism is so - tinear 13:37:11 08/29/21 (1)
- OK - I can't even disentangle your "sentences" in this last post - Chris from Lafayette 14:12:50 08/29/21 (0)