As a parent of a teen, I am rather horrified at the music that is defining my child’s precious formative years. Who does not evoke special memories when hearing a particular melody? Simply put, I do not want my son to associate his high school era with the degrading garbage that is spewing out of the music industry. There is nothing remotely edifying, beautiful, or aspirational in the current output.
Recently I discouraged him from certain artists (if you can even call them so), who contrary to their public personas, had engaged in homosexual sex - not as a matter of preference, but as the necessary rung to climb the ladder of stardom and fame.
This revelation stemmed from a conversation with a trusted acquaintance who previously worked as the security detail for high-profile individuals and celebrities. While respecting confidentiality agreements, my friend shared insights into the unsavory practices he observed within the entertainment world, particularly among influential figures in the rap and hip hop industry.
His revelation was both shocking and difficult to comprehend, challenging preconceived notions about these artists' personas. My friend explained that such actions were not indicative of their true selves but rather a means of acknowledging submission to those in positions of power who could advance their careers. As Sean “Diddy” Combs’ case starts to unfold, this seemingly obscure revelation I came across months ago, while incomprehensible to most of us, is starting to make more sense and sheds light on the darker underbelly of the music entertainment industry.
Imagine if kowtow acts or perverse behaviors involving individuals with reputations to protect have been recorded by P. Diddy? Wouldn’t such celebrities be forever subservient or otherwise forfeit their careers and stardom? Obviously these accusations will have their day in court but it is unlikely the public will ever know the sordid details of who is truly involved, paralleling the Epstein case. I submit, if the river thunders, the boulders are rolling.
Postulating that the entertainment industry shares a bed with the propaganda machine overlords, it is not impossible to conceive that deeper and darker agendas are conspiring to pollute the culture and weaken the essence of the American spirit. Where is beauty, goodness, and love in contemporary music? Nihilism may have found a perfect vehicle with the gangsters and rappers that were promoted to overtake the culture in the past decades. Regardless of P. Diddy’s alleged accusations and eventual legal outcome, it just might be poetic justice that his mediocrity as an artist and his deplorable values as a person are finally exposed and discussed in the mainstream at large.
If lawyers are disbarred and clergymen defrocked, then doesn't it follow that electricians can be delighted, musicians denoted, cowboys deranged, models deposed, and dry cleaners depressed?
George Carlin
Father in Heaven,
Illuminate the hidden shadows of our culture with the brilliance of truth, unveiling the darkness and perversion lurking in every corner. Expose the deeds of those who oppose purity, goodness, and the dignity of humanity, aiming to replace them with the emptiness of materialism and self-worship.
Guide us as we endeavor to revive the soul of our nation, honoring what is righteous, equitable, and aligned with your sacred principles and teachings. May we walk steadfastly in accordance with your divine will, restoring the heart of our society to its rightful place of reverence and integrity.
We pray this in the name of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Amen
Here is a bigger discussion from my friend, Mel K on with Seth Holehouse (Man in America). Mel was an industry insider in her youth and provides an ample perspective on the reality of the entertainment world:
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