Everybody used to laugh at the ones who said the television was the work of the devil back in the day but imagine if that shit was shut down in its infancy. What country would we have today? Certainly not the one we have today.
Music in general is a loaded gun (I make music, hiphop no less, and i'll be the first to say how alot of that genre is absolute brainwashing and the satanic worship is very very evident these days)
But, I use that metaphor because a loaded gun isn't scary until you find out who is holding it and what their intention is. The same gun that can harm an innocent is the same one that can save them.
rock and roll isnt inherently evil but the industry that puts it into the publics ears certainly is. how many god-loving musicians never got their shine yet countless scoundrels got millions?
There are some good books written about how rock and roll was there to twist the minds of the youth - who had been very "clean cut" and family oriented, unlike today. How the Beatles may have been a creation of the Tavistock Institute, to encourage sex, drugs, LSD and hedonism among youth. How many rock and roll stars (including Hendrix) were formerly had military backgrounds (he was a paratrooper) - therefore were government employees at one time - and you know how they like to experiment on servicemen. Jim Morrison's father was a famous admiral who was responsible for the kicking off the Vietnam war - yet another military connection.
When you see how our society has gradually fallen apart since the 60's it becomes more obvious this may have been an agenda to destroy the family and society in general to weaken the country - and it for the most part, it worked. Combine that with the rise of feminism during this time and you have the chaos, division and broken families we have today.
But you're right. Music is a loaded gun. It depends on who is pulling the trigger, what's coming out of the barrel and who it's aimed at.
Part and parcel of selling your soul to be on the teevee.
Everybody used to laugh at the ones who said the television was the work of the devil back in the day but imagine if that shit was shut down in its infancy. What country would we have today? Certainly not the one we have today.
Truth. Our elders used to say back in the day that rock and roll was the devil's music. We had no idea how right they were.
Music in general is a loaded gun (I make music, hiphop no less, and i'll be the first to say how alot of that genre is absolute brainwashing and the satanic worship is very very evident these days)
But, I use that metaphor because a loaded gun isn't scary until you find out who is holding it and what their intention is. The same gun that can harm an innocent is the same one that can save them.
rock and roll isnt inherently evil but the industry that puts it into the publics ears certainly is. how many god-loving musicians never got their shine yet countless scoundrels got millions?
There are some good books written about how rock and roll was there to twist the minds of the youth - who had been very "clean cut" and family oriented, unlike today. How the Beatles may have been a creation of the Tavistock Institute, to encourage sex, drugs, LSD and hedonism among youth. How many rock and roll stars (including Hendrix) were formerly had military backgrounds (he was a paratrooper) - therefore were government employees at one time - and you know how they like to experiment on servicemen. Jim Morrison's father was a famous admiral who was responsible for the kicking off the Vietnam war - yet another military connection.
When you see how our society has gradually fallen apart since the 60's it becomes more obvious this may have been an agenda to destroy the family and society in general to weaken the country - and it for the most part, it worked. Combine that with the rise of feminism during this time and you have the chaos, division and broken families we have today.
But you're right. Music is a loaded gun. It depends on who is pulling the trigger, what's coming out of the barrel and who it's aimed at.