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Het worstenbroodjesgevoel daalt neer in kunstcontreien
De PVV en VVD organiseren een tentoonstelling met ‘verboden werken’:
Er staat een groot bord met uitspraken van de denkers Voltaire (Ik verafschuw wat u zegt, maar ik zal uw recht het te zeggen met mijn leven verdedigen.) en Rutte (Wie vrij kan denken en vrij kan spreken, is een vrij mens).
Bron: De Volkskrant
De denker Rutte, die nu al een positie langs Voltaire heeft weten veroveren, is plots de beschermheilige geworden voor de artistieke expressie. Dat een willekeurige gevangene in zijn cel kan denken en spreken wat hij maar wil is afdoende om hem een vrij mens te laten zijn, weten we nu. Deze worstenbroodjesdefinitie van ‘vrijheid’ voldoet tegenwoordig schijnbaar al om je als denker te kunnen profileren, op een groot bord langs Voltaire nog wel, op een tentoonstelling waarin vooral ongetalenteerde lieden de kans aangrijpen via het oneigenlijke middel van de propagandistische hype hun ‘schokkende kunst’ aan de man te brengen.
Wat roept dit bij ons op? Vooral het idee dat als dit de voorhoede van de Westerse beschaving is deze het best zo snel mogelijk opgedoekt kan worden, al vrijdenkend en sprekende. Wanneer vlakke banaliteiten tot speerpunten worden verheven, wanneer halfzachte eitjes standbeelden krijgen en wanneer flinterdunne propaganda tot gevaarlijke kunst wordt benoemd: dan wordt het tijd de boel maar eens af te serveren.
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Nee, dan Thoreau (a propos die gevangene):
‘Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also in prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachussetts has provided for her freer and less desponding spirits, is in her prisons, to be put out and locked out of the State by her own act, as they have already put themselves out by their principles. It is there that the fugitive slave, and the Mexican prisoner on parole, and the Indian come to plead the wrongs of his race, should find them; on that separate, but more free and honorable ground, where the State places those who are not /with/ her, but /against/ her, – the only house in a slave State in which a free man can abide with honor.’
Een globale surrogaat-democratie die corrupt is tot op het bot (Verenigde Naties) en surrogaatdemocratien waarbij een weldenkend mens moeite heeft om nog verschil te duiden tussen Putin, Mugabe of Obama: democratie is verworden tot een media-event, tot brood en spelen, tot een show waarin alle kandidaten dezelfde basisleer aanhangen.
Het idee dat ‘vrijheid van meningsuiting’ op enigerlei wijze afdoende is om de mens tot een vrij wezen te verheffen is van zo tergend banale proporties dat ik lastig in kan zien hoe voor mensen die zulke sprookjes geloven nog enige hoop zou bestaan.
De democratie is een parodie op zichzelf geworden, een monsterlijk intolerant systeem dat parasiteert op de wereld en elke andere organisatievorm boycot, uitzuigt, chanteert en kleineert.
Ik twijfel of dat strookt met de visie die onze voorvaderen bij het idee hadden. Thoreau heeft wellicht gelijk dat de enige plek waar men nog waarlijk vrij kan zijn de gevangenis is.