O Beauty Where Art Thou? // Emmett Bryant
O Beauty Where Art Thou (and yes that is indeed a reference to "O Brother Where Art Thou?")? That is Lewis' concern. He makes the astute observation that we live in a culture that has been inoculated with too many versions of the The Green Book. We have come to treat things like beauty and wisdom as subjective and variable. While each person can find beauty in their own way, we as a society deny the fact that there is a pure type of beauty that rises above all the rest. We would rather prevent others' feelings from getting hurt and people's egos being shattered rather than show that there is objective Truth and Beauty. Instead of real Truth and Beauty, we offer the masses packaged propaganda that in the long run will do nothing but inhibit us. It will inhibit us to the point that it will be as if the world dulls to a grey that in no way resembles true Beauty.
I commented on Josh Naqvi's post and on Hailey Walsh's post.
I would argue that instead of letting people believe any truth they wish to, the world pushes a lie and masks it as a truth. With certain issues, the world forces a false truth and will not hesitate to hurt people's feelings. Such as the beauty industry, it will not consider others before forcing a false belief to hurt them and to use the people. The world forces many false truths, but in many different ways.
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