http://www.torontosun.com/comment/editorial/2009/12/10/12103966-sun.html
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]]>Given the way the massive arts cuts have been justified in B.C., where they put forth the false dichotomy of funding arts or feeding the homeless, I think’s more important than ever that these divide and conquer tactics don’t stick. You can’t cherry pick which of these you would like to support. Either you are committed to a healthy well-rounded society or a bleak corporatist wasteland. Lets put these two options to the public.
I think it is an interesting sidenote that nowhere in this post or the comments has anyone been forced to resort to relating the value artists bring to society to their impact on real estate prices and all sorts of nonsensical Richard Florida jargon that often dominates discussion of creativity and government.
]]>Dave Meslin stepped onto an elevator full of outdoor advertising lobbyists and execs, moments after we beat them at City Hall. They knew who I was and we all stood there, silently and awkardly, as the elevator took us to the lobby. They were thinking “you little shits”. I was thinking “You lost. There is hope for this city.”
Makes me a little misty-eyed Dave.
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