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Hollywood's Creative Coalition launches ad campaign against Trump arts cuts
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The Creative Coalition, Hollywood's pro-arts lobbying group, is taking aim at President Trump's proposed elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts with a PSA campaign they call "Right to Bear Arts."
Get that allusion to the Second Amendment mantra of pro-guns supporters? The Creative Coalition and its partners hope you do, and that you'll help them help Trump walk back his plan to dump the 52-year-old NEA and other cultural agencies.
Ed.: 'Right to Bear Arts', another 'right' that requires stealing from your neighbors at gunpoint. |
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dasing
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I like NEA, but government should be out of funding it. |
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