"In such ugly times, the only true protest is beauty"
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Ochs is pushing back on a particular kind of “ugly”: not just war and injustice, but the ugliness of cynicism, propaganda, and the commodified outrage that turns dissent into a pose. Traditional protest can be absorbed by the system it critiques - turned into a slogan, a button, a brand. Beauty is harder to co-opt because it operates on a different frequency. It bypasses the defensive brain, slips past arguments, and re-sensitizes the listener. It reminds people what’s being defended in the first place: the capacity to feel, to imagine alternatives, to see each other as more than targets or statistics.
There’s also a personal subtext. Ochs’s career charts a painful trajectory from earnest activism toward disillusionment and mental collapse. The quote can sound like a last-ditch ethic: when politics becomes a meat grinder, you protect the human core by making something uncorrupted. Beauty, here, isn’t escapism. It’s the insistence that the world hasn’t fully won.
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