Yep. No doubt many anons witnessed and remember the controlled "evolution" mainstream music and radio/television play phenomenon of the 90s-00s.
Viewing from the punk/indie perspective, it was glaringly obvious... along with the co-opting of the litany of popular underground sub-genres and cliques circa 2008-current year.
I was there for both. First they rammed propaganda down my ears. Then they took the outlier populist music movements, gutted elements, and turned them all into propagandized trend-pop NPC mind virus fuel. This is when they destroyed individuality created by various music and geek scenes and the product you see today is the stereotypical blue-haired, septum ring, commie NPC.
The beginnings of gamergate were parallel to what I'm describing with the music scene. It all started with creating the NW Coast "hipster" scene, then allowing that to swallow up various aspects of other popular scenes. Essentially neutering those trends effectiveness at fostering free thinking and individuality and creating this amorphous monstrosity we see today.
I’ll go out on a limb here and suggest that rock and roll was also something of a degradation of culture, and that it was also taken over during the “British Invasion”.
Yep. No doubt many anons witnessed and remember the controlled "evolution" mainstream music and radio/television play phenomenon of the 90s-00s.
Viewing from the punk/indie perspective, it was glaringly obvious... along with the co-opting of the litany of popular underground sub-genres and cliques circa 2008-current year.
I was there for both. First they rammed propaganda down my ears. Then they took the outlier populist music movements, gutted elements, and turned them all into propagandized trend-pop NPC mind virus fuel. This is when they destroyed individuality created by various music and geek scenes and the product you see today is the stereotypical blue-haired, septum ring, commie NPC.
The beginnings of gamergate were parallel to what I'm describing with the music scene. It all started with creating the NW Coast "hipster" scene, then allowing that to swallow up various aspects of other popular scenes. Essentially neutering those trends effectiveness at fostering free thinking and individuality and creating this amorphous monstrosity we see today.
I’ll go out on a limb here and suggest that rock and roll was also something of a degradation of culture, and that it was also taken over during the “British Invasion”.
Symbolism, downfall, such and such.
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For a fun time, check out producer and label owner profiles on Wikipedia and track when they changed in rock, pop, grunge, hip hop, etc.
u/SirBudLight if you missed this post, you should catch it: https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASG4rZLXh/the-moat-so-ya-wanna-find-the-tr/