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I've wrote a short novel on this subject, so I'm going to have to split it in two parts. I've written on South Park and how they relate to Q ideas before. Here's my most recent for those interested. https://greatawakening.win/p/140JFQ0JE4/return-the-diamond--south-park/

This section isn't really much about the episode, I'll release that part tomorrow.

With how many times I've written about south park episodes and how they tend to parallel ideas surrounding Q and the theories that we have crafted/refined because of Q, you would think I am a shill for South Park or something. Well I'm here for another round.

The episode/special starts with MTV's logo flashing with the astronaut animation as if this were a movie in the theaters. Although, MTV? That's a little interesting, I haven't heard of them doing any sort of film production other than Jersey Shore in the past 10 years, what gives? A short little search of their wiki, noticed they're owned by Viacom/CBS, two companies that re-merged in 2019.

Reading thru MTV's wiki a little bit I came across their "censorship" section which has a recording of incidences in which MTV censored certain showings. Paraphrasing, it says "MTV has edited a number of music videos to remove sex, violence, weapons, racism, homophobia, advertisements". Okay, seems pretty typical censorship for commercial tv, but maybe a little heavy on the censorship. Continuing, MTV was riticuled into barring any videos that depict satanism or anti-religious themes from going on-air. well, that's nice to hear. However, they did still end up allowing merilyn manson (not very familiar with their music or messages) to play thru the 90s and 2000s while Soundgarden's "Jesus Christ Pose" was not permitted.

I'm a big Soundgarden and Chris Cornell fan, grew up listening to that, so I dug a bit deeper. If you read on theories 'round these parts then you've probably already read into the theories on Cornell and Linkin Park's Chester Bennington. But, reading the wiki on Jesus Christ Pose and its reception, it seems it was misconstrued by MTV. Sure, the music video depicted various arrangements of the cross sometimes right-side up as it should be, and upside-down depicting satanism, as well as various objects and women on the cross being crucified.

However, from the wiki, the description of the lyrics says: "The band explained that the lyrics for "Jesus Christ Pose" concern the exploitation of religion for personal benefit. The song is a criticism of how public figures use religion (particularly the image of Jesus Christ) to portray themselves as being "better" than others, or as martyrs." in the new South Park movie, funnily enough, future-middle-aged Eric Cartman has become a Rabbi of Judaism, and Kyle of course thinks that it is to spite him so he has nothing to dislike Cartman for, unlike their childhood together. I think Kyle is right, and Cartman is using it as a trick, but we shall see.

Furthermore, where else have we heard of misusing religion as a means to appear holy and incapable of doing any harm? The type of people, liars, that Cornell describes, well there are many examples in politicians, world leaders, even infiltration in religious groups themselves. maybe that's why they killed him. edit: forgot to include this part here. Soundgarden's "Jesus Christ Pose" per the Jesus Christ Pose wiki page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ_Pose#cite_note-gilbert-5) notes that the song received an accolade from a magazine from the UK called "Q", and their final release was called Q415. Well, let's take a look at Q post 415:

"We are in this together. No one person is above another. We stand together. Watch the news. Godspeed, Patriots. Q"

Huh, "No one person is above another." Really pretty vague, generic statement, but it kind of relates to what the song "Jesus Christ Pose" is about, and what the message Cornell and co were trying to convey.

Those were just some things that tickled my brain, but they were more than likely just coincidental..

Part II regarding the actual episode coming tomorrow.

edit: forgot to include some interesting info.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: Original

I've wrote a short novel on this subject, so I'm going to have to split it in two parts. I've written on South Park and how they relate to Q ideas before. Here's my most recent for those interested. https://greatawakening.win/p/140JFQ0JE4/return-the-diamond--south-park/

This section isn't really much about the episode, I'll release that part tomorrow.

With how many times I've written about south park episodes and how they tend to parallel ideas surrounding Q and the theories that we have crafted/refined because of Q, you would think I am a shill for South Park or something. Well I'm here for another round.

The episode/special starts with MTV's logo flashing with the astronaut animation as if this were a movie in the theaters. Although, MTV? That's a little interesting, I haven't heard of them doing any sort of film production other than Jersey Shore in the past 10 years, what gives? A short little search of their wiki, noticed they're owned by Viacom/CBS, two companies that re-merged in 2019.

Reading thru MTV's wiki a little bit I came across their "censorship" section which has a recording of incidences in which MTV censored certain showings. Paraphrasing, it says "MTV has edited a number of music videos to remove sex, violence, weapons, racism, homophobia, advertisements". Okay, seems pretty typical censorship for commercial tv, but maybe a little heavy on the censorship. Continuing, MTV was riticuled into barring any videos that depict satanism or anti-religious themes from going on-air. well, that's nice to hear. However, they did still end up allowing merilyn manson (not very familiar with their music or messages) to play thru the 90s and 2000s while Soundgarden's "Jesus Christ Pose" was not permitted.

I'm a big Soundgarden and Chris Cornell fan, grew up listening to that, so I dug a bit deeper. If you read on theories 'round these parts then you've probably already read into the theories on Cornell and Linkin Park's Chester Bennington. But, reading the wiki on Jesus Christ Pose and its reception, it seems it was misconstrued by MTV. Sure, the music video depicted various arrangements of the cross sometimes right-side up as it should be, and upside-down depicting satanism, as well as various objects and women on the cross being crucified.

However, from the wiki, the description of the lyrics says: "The band explained that the lyrics for "Jesus Christ Pose" concern the exploitation of religion for personal benefit. The song is a criticism of how public figures use religion (particularly the image of Jesus Christ) to portray themselves as being "better" than others, or as martyrs." in the new South Park movie, funnily enough, future-middle-aged Eric Cartman has become a Rabbi of Judaism, and Kyle of course thinks that it is to spite him so he has nothing to dislike Cartman for, unlike their childhood together. I think Kyle is right, and Cartman is using it as a trick, but we shall see.

Furthermore, where else have we heard of misusing religion as a means to appear holy and incapable of doing any harm? The type of people, liars, that Cornell describes, well there are many examples in politicians, world leaders, even infiltration in religious groups themselves. maybe that's why they killed him.

Those were just some things that tickled my brain, but they were more than likely just coincidental..

Part II regarding the actual episode coming tomorrow.

3 years ago
1 score