Has anyone else noticed that most Arts related crafts have just totally gone stale? Architecture started it, this has led down to music, tv, movies. Everything is a remake, or a re-brand from when people had fresh and new ideas. This seems to have died in the 2000's. Did we hit an alternate reality? What happened to stop people from being creative? Listen...actually listen to pop music. Alot of it is just recycled samples, and lyrics looped. There is no creativity. Is it because most of the population has calcified pineal glands? They just cannot get the "muse" anymore? What is actually going on. I am also noticing people's intelligence in general is just fucking diminishing. Like the normie people.....day to day hum drum people. Seem to be dumb as shit. Am I wrong? Please help me understand, because I am actually quite worried about our society.
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It's not that people are no longer creative, not nearly as much as the cabal can set the focus away from the people that are actively involved in creative ventures.
Music - Really need to scrape through the 'underground' scenes to find those like Tom MacDonald and others like him.
Art - I'm sure there are quality artists, what they lack is a market in which to sell their art outside of local markets
TV / Movies - There are people that are making creative film and tv, using tools that would have been reserved for Hollywood that's been reduced to something people can recreate with a home computer and some time. Again this comes down to a lack of a market, unless the person has a means to get their project to a streaming service, the alternative comes down to a youtube revenue stream... and simply there's little to no chance of a real return.
Video games - This is one area that has proven that even individuals can create something that can compete with a AAA title, but what we see is that the venues to sell are places like steam, where those small devs can be sought out, but for any 1 gem that might be found there are piles of garbage that wouldn't even amount to NES quality.
Bottom line, there are many creative types out there who are making their passion projects, but many don't get the exposure they deserve because there isn't an advertising budget, and without a prior following is difficult to break in.