MADONNA PEFORMING SATANIC RITUALS Turkish analyses
(kayifamilytv.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (6)
sorted by:
I watched as much of this guy as I could then started randomly skipping forward. I don't see his point. He frame-grabbed something from her video and the set has some simple fake pillars dotted around, and he chooses to tag them as the twin pillars of the temple Boaz and Jakin.
Then a bit later he compares the Ancient Egyptian religious figures of Isis, Osiris, and Horus, to God, Virgin Mary, and Jesus. Which is not incorrect, although remember that the Isis/Osiris/Horus/Set myth pre-dated Christianity by a considerable margin. Remember that all this is his own interpretation and the stage pillars were not marked with his alleged names they were just bits of polystyrene.
And so on. The guy is factual and not wrong but he fails to make his point - why is all this "satanic" and "very bad?" Although excuse me if he did and I missed it, I could not manage to watch the entire half hour.
I don't like pedowood, nor Madonna particularly, and I am sure that somewhere in that general cesspit there really are authentic satanists doing grim stuff. But you have to take the stage acts with a pinch of salt; the artistes need to engage a mostly young audience with something that sounds ominous and dramatic. Ever since the 1960s there have been folk like Ozzy Osbourne doing their acts with dark, but vague, symbology.
Imagine you are someone like Madonna trying to keep your paying audience interested. What is going to work best? Songs about dark and secret powers, or "Well I shopped for groceries this morning."
Music has always been used by by governments, alphabet agencies etc. to shape the mindsets of the young, this is well documented. There is satanic symbolism all over this performance. As for the pillars being 'just bits of polystyrene', I guess the set could'nt manage 5 ton pillars! I found it easy to get through the 28 minutes as I was interested in his interpretation as a Professor.