(Before It's News)
Here are some further images of normal people:
What do rock music people look like?
Go outside and look around.
The men (and women!) wear fitting undershirts with weird messages written across them, promoting fornication, satanic music, and corporations. Everyone is dressed unisex and looks like they just got out of bed. Do the men dress like honest hard working people you would trust? Does the women´s dress in anyway promote feminine virtues? Where is the beauty? I guess this is sounding like all about fashion again, which I assure you is a very top down psy-op as much as any other media form, but I can´t help but think that part of what these fashions are reflecting are the very real soul of today´s rock music man.
I know, I know, I am the only anti-NWO blogger to categorically reject rock music, but I feel this is a really important conversation to have. Most people who look into these things seriously come away understanding and accepting that all the big pop and rock acts were and are NWO controlled puppets. Few students of the NWO cultural program have a problem with that thesis, but they always stop there. They REFUSE to reject, or even look critically at the genre as a whole.
I think we should ask ourselves why is it that in the early days of this form of music serious men of conscience had a problem with the noise itself? We only seen them portrayed as fuddy-duddies and losers in the media, but perhaps they were still sensitive to something we have become desensitised to? I could see a parallel happening with obscene material, where in my own lifetime I have observed something shocking and once universally acknowledged as evil normalised as ´fun.´ Is rock music not the same? I´m not sure. I grew up with it. But then I began to think more deeply about it, step back and de-contexualise rock music and I think I regained the ability to be shocked by it! LISTEN TO THE LYRICS! Almost 100% it is urging and celebrating behaviour incompatible with real love, self-respect, and tenderness. Something about the music itself allows and encourages these lyrics. Look at the way people move to it, dress to it, act with it. All destructive of the finer things. It is bad bad bad!
I saw some teenagers with skateboards in the park by my house. They were listening to rap music. One of the songs was all about ´mind control´ in an obnoxious faux-ironic way. The record executives are making fun of us!!!!!!!!
Have you perhaps seen that episode of Dragnet, I don´t really remember the details, but all the teens are making trouble until their record player is unplugged and the trance is broken. Is that what we are? Is that what we need? Are we all a bunch of bad kids who need our records unplugged?
Giving it up wasn´t that hard for me to do, and I felt a lot better about myself.
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