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In the shadows of 1970s and 80s New York, Robert Mapplethorpe redefined photography with razor sharp b&w portraits that celebrated beauty, power, and unapologetic desire. His lens turned flowers into sculptures, celebrities into icons, and the human body into pure erotic art.
One standout gem: his 1982 portrait of Arthur Diovanni, a magnetic study in confidence and form that still pulses with intensity today. Mapplethorpe did not just take pictures. He challenged the world to see.
The problem now is you think I want to attaq idea of evolution or to change it because it’s racist or uncomfortable, just like the left and others attaq or suppress it. This is not true! Listen: you don’t need Darwin to believe in heredity and even evolution.