Quote:
Originally Posted by TAZ007
I'm unsure of the point you are making concerning one's private property and the aesthetic choice they make for said property.
Our ability to judge others for their aesthetic choices remains personal until we push them into the public domain. But then again, that is opinion.
|
Do you drive your (private) vehicle on (public) roads? Do you park at (public) venues. Do humans have eyes to see and minds to perceive?
I would argue the onus is on you not to care what others think, rather than to try and silence them from having an opinion.
That's actually how objective societal opinion forms. From a multitude of subjective opinions. If 90% of ten million people think your car is ugly (I'm using this an example..), then it is objectively ugly. It is still subjectively beautiful to you, and you should not care what the rest of the world thinks.
Sorry for taking this off topic.