Former Mumford & Sons' banjo player says art world has become highly politicized

Fri May 31 2024

Blazing Reader,

Winston Marshall, former banjo player for Mumford & Sons, says that the art world has become highly politicized — not so much from what it says but what it does not allow to be said.

Marshall should know, as he was forced to leave Mumford & Sons because he said it was wrong that Antifa and BLM were committing acts of violence and destruction in the name of racial equality.

In this interview on the Heretics podcast, Marshall does a deep dive into the way the extreme left is trying to control your minds through music, literature and other forms of art:

John C.A. Manley

PS As the old saying goes, laws and politics are downstream from culture, and culture is largely a result of the art we expose ourselves to. That's why I can't emphasize enough the importance of gifting copies of my novel, Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story, to as many of your friends and family as you don't mind possibly offending. Purchase your copies here (or contact me about a bulk discount of 10 or more copies).




John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story, the forthcoming All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of speculative fiction. Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscriber at: https://blazingpinecone.com/subscribe/