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LoafersNale -2 points ago +1 / -3

What I understand is that their vaccine causes death and injury. The same vaccine that Trump recommended. AJ didn’t. He’s done less harm than Trump by far. Yet this is all good for everyone here because someone named Q says trust the plan and AJ (MOS)

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LoafersNale -2 points ago +2 / -4

Trump spread disinfo when he recommended the death shot. Trump caused more injury and damage to the US citizens than AJ. But it’s all part of the plan 😁

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LoafersNale -1 points ago +1 / -2

Fuck Trump who recommended the vaccine to millions of US citizens

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LoafersNale 0 points ago +1 / -1

Right, so when Trump doesn’t tell the truth, and tells people to get the safe vaccine, it’s part of the plan. And excusable. Even if leads to multiple injuries and deaths.

Here’s the contrast. Trump recommended the vaccine, multiple times. AJ didn’t. And still doesn’t recommend it.

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LoafersNale 3 points ago +4 / -1

Trump encouraging people to take the vaccine did more harm than anything AJ has done. Is Trump part of your movement?

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LoafersNale 0 points ago +3 / -3

Yeah and Trump told people to take the vaccine

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lmao I hope you know I’m just trying to get you to post sources. Not because I even care. But just bc you said you wouldn’t. Thought I could trick you

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, I never said sabbath was hated in the beginning. That was someone else about a different topic. You’re right, this is annoying, but because you’re having a difficult time

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah you said “Heavy Metal in particular has a main theme of vengeance upon the wicked. No doubt that is why the industry hated it.”

Then you said you don’t count a large genre of metal that does the exact opposite (so that you can make your point). Your point is that there was a Christian in sabbath and their lyrics resemble that in some songs. You’re arguing about black sabbath. I’m arguing about metal. Which was the original topic.

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

You’re lying. If you’re reading this Dont listen to this guy

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well the original thread was about how the cabal killed rock and roll. So as you and I are discussing it that’s in my mind. You commented that there was a theme in heavy metal (you didn’t specify lyrics) about vengeance, and that’s maybe why they hated it. My POV is that the cabal didn’t kill metal and they didn’t care about it (whether it existed or not, whether they spoke about vengeance). And I’m saying they didn’t care about these things bc the bands promoted a certain lifestyle the cabal would be okay with

I’m not judging the black sabbath lifestyle LOL. I use to play guitar, strictly metal. I listened to sabbath a lot. I’m saying there’s more to a bands “theme” than just lyrics. Like sound, images they portray, things they do on stage, off stage. So despite some lyrics about being vengeance, written by christians, they lived lives that the cabal would be okay with. Casual sex, boozing, drugs, so they didn’t hate what the metal bands were doing and did not have to kill it.

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anti-depressants are often used with other therapies as well. Whether it’s psychotherapy or behavioural strategies. I work as a counsellor and I’ve seen first hand how anti-depressants have worked in the lives of my clients (and some of my friends as well). Not everyone can be as strong as Shazxofshadilay, forever healthy

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do think it can be perceived as a warning. But it probably wasn’t. It doesn’t matter if he was a Christian or not. His band promoted a lifestyle often times in contradiction to his personal beliefs.

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump does NOT have a well documented history with Kabbalistic teachers and Freemasonic influences in his properties. You’re wrong.

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don’t rate a large portion of the genre because it ruins your narrative. You may as well just take your sample from the genre Christian Metal

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LoafersNale 2 points ago +2 / -0

No one even knows who those guys are. Sure, some metal bands have those messages LOL. But those guys are randoms

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you’re saying Judas Priest is probably the second most influential metal band across the metal genre, sure whatever I won’t argue. If we’re talking about influential on culture? Not even close. People outside the metal community don’t know who these people are. They know Mötley Crüe, kiss, Metallica, Ozzy, zeppelin, etc.

I realize that some heavy metal bands incorporate spiritual themes in their music, often times contradicting other songs they wrote, so I’m not sure using lyrics strictly makes sense to prove your point. For example:

Now i have you with me, under my power Our love grows stronger now with every hour Look into my eyes, you will see who i am My name is lucifer, please take my hand Oh yeah! Follow me now and you will not regret Leaving the life you led before we met You are the first to have this love of mine Forever with me 'till the end of time Your love for me has just got to be real Before you know the way i'm going to feel I'm going to feel I'm going to feel Oh yeah! Now I have you with me, under my power Our love grows stronger now with every hour Look into my eyes, you will see who i am My name is lucifer, please take my hand

NIB - black sabbath. Yet you’ve posted lyrics that have a different message spiritually.

To me this is like listening to our political elite who praise God with their words (lyrics) but live an entirely different life outside of those lyrics. On say an island with their good friend Jeffrey.

Some rappers will include God in their lyrics, while promoting other things that influence culture. The cabal doesn’t care about that. They’re not upset that rappers or rockers incorporate God into their lyrics, so long as they’re influencing culture in other ways.

And let’s be clear about what the metal bands from the 70s influenced in the culture at the time. It wasn’t vengeance on the wicked via lyrics from one off songs that never reached larger audiences. It was sex, partying, drugs, and rebellion. It was a lifestyle and mindset they influenced

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LoafersNale 3 points ago +3 / -0

I agree, which is why I took issue with how the guy framed it.

But that being said, bands with messages against the wicked are less known than the bands promoting wickedness.

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LoafersNale 1 point ago +1 / -0

Antidepressants do help people with depression LOL. Sure, if you want to argue about how exactly they help people, whatever. But they do work, and they often make a huge difference in people’s lives

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