Back in early May with the infamous Grandma Killer thread, I warned about the destruction of our society of we kept it closed. I saw how the two weeks had already stretched into the second month, with no projected end in sight. We had empty hospitals and ERs & no vent shortages.
I listed a number of vulnerable places that would never be the same if we continued with closures. One of these, museums, I later wrote about here for the @dcexaminer. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/the-great-progressive-betrayal For this piece, I spoke to museum professionals and the picture they painted was dire.
Where are its patrons? They’re the folks who are too scared to leave their houses and maybe never will. This is so, so bad for the future of our culture. I cannot impress this enough. If the MET is this bad, I cannot imagine how smaller museums with fewer donors are faring.
It’s like shouting at the wind at this point, but this cannot continue. But it will, and when these people finally emerge from their privileged holes they’ve made in their homes after spending 18m making poor people do their shopping, they’ll discover the wreckage.
And they’ll exclaim, “Why didn’t anyone warn us? Why didn’t the government plant money trees so that we could emerge from our self-imposed hibernation to a functioning and unchanged society?”
That’s not how this works. That’s never how this worked. The time for begging people to donate to their local cultural institutions is gone. The jobs are already lost, people are leaving the arts and culture in droves. And they will never recover.
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