American Thinker
•Better Days for Somerset House
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Frida Ghitis: Much has been made about the deterioration, even downfall, of British traditions and culture.
She says Somerset House , home of Queen Elizabeth I, has been graced London ’s architectural landscape for centuries .
Ghitis says it houses a motley assortment of artists and supposed “creatives” who are polluting British culture rather than celebrating their adopted country.
She writes: Let them prove their so-called rights, not linger around, consuming British resources, while gradually trying to establish them by default.
Jonathan Reekie , director of the Somerset House Trust , enthused about the “interdisciplinary” nature of the arts center. Insidious intersectionality is probably more accurate, as their myopic mindset is contorted by dark DEI devices. Here’s hoping they have no “right to remain” in such a splendid edifice interminably. Here’s hoping the unproductive civil servants have no “right to remain” at home during work hours , especially if Somerset House becomes vacant in yet another glorious incarnation. Image: Emperorzurg123.
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