"Factually         Correct?"  "I think the artistic expression of         diversity would supersede any concern over factual correctness,"         said a black NYC fireman in defense of depicting as minorities two of         the three firemen in that 9-11 statue that will be based on a picture of         three white firemen. Jonah Goldberg  of NRO works up a good head         of steam denouncing the poor man for saying "factual         correctness." Jonah seems to assume that works of art inspired by         reality were always 100% "factually correct" until insidious         postmodernists like Stanley Fish  corrupted everybody.
Look, Jonah, Iet me let you in on a         secret: George Washington didn't really chop down the cherry tree. As         Nabokov used to say, art is artifice. It's artificial. People who         make art are called artists, not naturists or factists. Artists have         been fudging the facts forever   to affirm various values. You         can argue about which values art should express, but please don't get up         on your high horse about postmodernists inventing factual incorrectness         in the arts.
 
What's actually interesting about the         statue controversy is that around 95% of the NYFD is white. NYC firemen         are largely a hereditary caste for white Catholics. The few         blacks who get in can expect lots of on-the-job harassment intended to         keep the NYFD that way. Hereditary castes are supposed to justify their         existence by living up to the ideals of noblesse oblige  -         they live better than others because they are not afraid to die to         defend the others. That bargain is seldom fulfilled in real life. Yet,         the NYFD has not only satisfied the demands of noblesse oblige,         but vastly         exceeded them. 1/20/02/
 
 
 
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