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A Call for Letting ‘Voting by Pocketbook’ Determine the Value of Artworks

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Lawrence Christon displays his usual Clayphobia in his Dec. 23 cover story on good taste and art.

Andrew Dice Clay is popular because his angry humor reflects how straight white males feel in the world today. If we’re not being bashed by minority and homosexual groups, we’ve got feminists trying to emasculate us.

The character of the Diceman offers a catharsis for SWMs as we lose our pre-eminence in the country we created (the Founding Fathers were all SWMs, despite their fondness for wigs).

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MARK EPSTEIN

West Hills

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