At least we can be glad that the times that we live in are not boring at all. Society and culture has changed incredibly much over the last 25 years. But was it a change for a better or worse? While #metoo is on everyone's lips, talking about sexual offenses committed by "refugees" is making you a "racist" faster than you can watch. People suddenly consider gender something that you can "decide" and believe than male and female either do not exist at all or are not the entire bandwith of genders.
In these days of omnipresent confusion the Manchester Art Gallery has decided to put down one of the most famous pictures in the gallery: "Hylas and the Nymphes" by John William Waterhouse. The beautiful piece of art shows a young man falling for the beauty of some naked nymphes in the water. The picture is simply beautiful and transmits a magic atmosphere. But for Clare Gannaway, the curator, it is giving a wrong idea of being female hence it needed to go.
In times of iconoclasm I decided to save the picture for you on steemit:
By the way this is the curator Clare Gannaway. Any questions?!