Reactions to Art: From Scorsese to Gabriel

Opinion piece regarding the reactions provoked by various forms of art, from films such as Scorsese's 'The Last Temptation of Christ' to contemporary artworks. The columnist wonders who decides what is art and why expression should be prevented, even if it is provocative.
Reference is made to past reactions to 'The Last Temptation of Christ' and the support for Charlie Hebdo, raising questions about the limits of art and freedom of expression. The song 'If God Was Black' by Kilaidonis is also mentioned as an example of artistic creation that could be provocative.
The columnist expresses his personal opinion, stating that he does not understand art and mentioning Sylvester Stallone as his favorite actor. He also refers to a video of Alkinoos Ioannidis regarding the song 'The Pilgrim', where the creator himself downplays the complexity of the song.
In conclusion, the article questions the authority of those who try to define art and supports the freedom of artistic expression, even when it provokes reactions.