James Zimmermann
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I'm much more of the take them back approach.
Take them back out of liberal control.
And I do think that what's going to happen in the next 10 or 20 years is people are going to get so fed up with the slopification of all entertainment through AI and through wokeness in TV and online that they're going to start craving theater and classical music because they're going to show up and see people really doing things at a highly skilled level.
So I think there's a huge opening
in symphonies to have a sort of Renaissance.
But if, if they're not taken back from the libs, they're going to be driven into the ground before we ever get there.
So that's what I'm focused on now.
Most definitely.
And Dr. Drew, you mentioned something about music history.
What does it tell us?
I think it's important to remember that in America, the only art form that we really produced here is jazz.
Everything else that we have here came from somewhere else.
But where did jazz arise from?
Most people associate jazz with the black community.
Think of some of the greatest jazz artists in this country.
The first one that comes to mind is Miles Davis.
So we celebrate black history through music all the time.
American music is heavily jazz influenced.
So where is the racism, people?
Yeah, we're playing the music of Europe in symphonies, but we're also playing the music of America.