don't agree with everything, but most of it. It's an important artistic arguement, and one that exposes the ever-present "generation gap" that was coined by boomers when they were kids and now rarely recognized that they are the dominant generation.
(the embed is not working so click on the link below to see watch what I am talking about)
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/187
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