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What are YOUR thoughts of this paragraph: “I see life and the world simply as an arena for competition,” he said. “That’s just what people do, and there are always going to be winners and losers.” The only way for black artists and black subjects to become common enough in museums that they no longer feel like political statements, he said, is for powerful, wealthy people —primarily black people — to begin tilting the playing field toward “some kind of parity.” “People don’t really want to hear me say this,” he said, “but a black person who will give a million dollars to the Museum of Modern Art but won’t give a million to the Studio Museum in Harlem is simply mistaken.”

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That is actually true. To prosper is to be recognised in all the apparent and dominating fields. And the last statement, it is actually the brutal reality. Everybody expects one race to support everything, regardless of heir choice. If they do not, their good works are ignored and these ones are picked and targeted at.

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