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Sometimes they unmask themselves

Yes....because Michelle Wolfe is the unitary spokesperson for the monolithic “left”.
 
Yes....because Michelle Wolfe is the unitary spokesperson for the monolithic “left”.
She should be the spokesperson for toothpaste because them chompers are monolithic.

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Before I cancelled Netflix (Michelle Wolfe’s show is broadcast there) — I took the photo below.

These are two Netflix shows made for teenagers.

Look at the titles of the shows, and look at the characters’ eyes. These are the actual images Netflix chose to promote their shows to teenagers (equivalent to a movie poster) — taken directly from Netflix.

I saw this a few months ago and was thinking, “holy f*ck.” This is not normal, and parents shouldn’t become sensitized to this.



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http://www.businessinsider.com/kids-watch-netflix-15-times-more-than-playing-outdoors-2016-9

Oh geez...more “vibe” analysis and “just look at them” critical reasoning.

So happy to see it’s return.

I’ve actually watched both of those shows.

“The End of the F**cking World” is rated MA (not suitable for under 17) and the character in that picture is portrayed as a damned lunatic no one would wanted to emulate...not as a role model for impressionable teens. “Everything Sucks” is MA-14, and is completely innocuous.

The leaps of illogic you sign off on with you parroting is pretty shocking.
 
Oh geez...more “vibe” analysis and “just look at them” critical reasoning.

So happy to see it’s return.

I’ve actually watched both of those shows.

“The End of the F**cking World” is rated MA (not suitable for under 17) and the character in that picture is portrayed as a damned lunatic no one would wanted to emulate...not as a role model for impressionable teens. “Everything Sucks” is MA-14, and is completely innocuous.

The leaps of illogic you sign off on with you parroting is pretty shocking.
I said this almost exactly one of the five other times he posted that.
 
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I watched the End of the f******** world and it was excellent.

It's also a British show, so have no idea where Netflix comes into it
 
I had planned on watching The End of the ****ing World. It looked really good.
 
If you guys were to say “kids are doing great, and you’re just getting old and boring.”

And then point me to some data showing kids are doing great — I could roll with that.

But a 70% + increase in teen suicides amongst both whites and blacks — in a single decade — is a terrible and shocking statistic.

Especially in context of shows like “Everything Sucks,” “End of the F*cking World,” the Michelle Wolfe skit above, and the weird transgender rap music (for teens) that’s proliferated everywhere.



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Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...nd-addiction-treatment-share-blame/428148002/
Looks like the trend started upwards around 2006, before Netflix was widely used. Must be something else.


@CBradSmith is 5.05 out of 100000 statistically different from 2.97 out of 100000?
 
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I don’t think it’s only one single thing.

But it’s also worth noting that Steve Jobs wouldn’t let his kid use an IPad, and Tim Cook doesn’t want his nieces and nephews using social media.

There are some similar type statements from early Facebook founders.
You don't think those things are different in nature from what amounts to basically TV shows?
 
If you guys were to say “kids are doing great, and you’re just getting old and boring.”

And then point me to some data showing kids are doing great — I could roll with that.

But a 70% + increase in teen suicides amongst both whites and blacks — in a single decade — is a terrible and shocking statistic.

Especially in context of shows like “Everything Sucks,” “End of the F*cking World,” the Michelle Wolfe skit above, and the weird transgender rap music (for teens) that’s proliferated everywhere.


Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...nd-addiction-treatment-share-blame/428148002/

Except none of us said that.

You just have a huge problem with correlation v causation and rely WAY to much on the weird “vibes” and “looks” you perceive in that noggin of yours.

Also, what weird transgender rap music that has been proliferated everywhere are you referring to?
A reference to such music in Billboard’s top 40 or even 100 would be nice since it’s proliferated “everywhere”. I’d like to check it out.






A whispered aside not for NZ...DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE NZ

(Hey guys.....shh...I know we’re gonna get some wacky ass videos from him in response to my question. Don’t worry though, it’ll be fun).
 
Before I cancelled Netflix (Michelle Wolfe’s show is broadcast there) — I took the photo below.

These are two Netflix shows made for teenagers.

Look at the titles of the shows, and look at the characters’ eyes. These are the actual images Netflix chose to promote their shows to teenagers (equivalent to a movie poster) — taken directly from Netflix.

I saw this a few months ago and was thinking, “holy f*ck.” This is not normal, and parents shouldn’t become sensitized to this.



C9545788_3057_456_F_B601_C64808_DD2_EBA.jpg




Related:



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http://www.businessinsider.com/kids-watch-netflix-15-times-more-than-playing-outdoors-2016-9


Sorry but these shows aren't any worse than what's on MTV, Freeform (or whatever used to be ABC Family), and most other cable tv stations. I understand your premise and I agree with your later post about kids watching too much TV. But its not about NetFlix, and it is about changing times. The TV shows I watched were night and day raunchier, degrading, etc... than what my parents watched, so why should I be surprised that today's 'teen' TV is even more-so?
 
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When do the lizard people living under Denver International Airport unmask themselves?

All that neoMasonic Freemasonry symbolism and imagery there didn’t just come out of nowhere.
 
Hey, NZ....
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Ya’ll got any more of those weird transgender rap musics?
 
Gender bending, nope.

Holy crap, drug references in their music. I had no idea that was going on.

Now excuse me while I get back to my culture club, cypress hill and Jefferson Airplane.
 
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Far more than "drug references."

It's glamorizing hard, addictive, destructive drugs to teenagers whose brains aren't developed. Along with promoting terrible life choices.

And Dad isn't around to help protect and guide their kids.

What do you think this poisonous garbage is doing to teenagers' brains? Don't play dumb.

Even older rappers are repelled by what it's become.



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I see you're avoiding being called out for your "gender bending" BS.
 
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Far more than "drug references."

It's glamorizing hard, addictive, destructive drugs to teenagers whose brains aren't developed. Along with promoting terrible life choices.

And Dad isn't around to help protect and guide their kids.

What do you think this poisonous garbage is doing to teenagers' brains? Don't play dumb.

Even older rappers are repelled by what it's become.



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1. Elder rappers are repelled because Lil Pump’s and 6ix9ine’s beats and raps are bad. NZ FAILS

2. “Transsexual”? In fact, 6ix9ine had legal trouble involving an underaged girl. He’s more R. Kelly than transsexual. NZ FAILS...AGAIN.

3. The legacy rappers you claim to love rapped about freaking cocaine for GS. NZ FAILS...AGAIN.

4. Billboard tracks both digital downloads bought AND on demand streaming. As a supposed knowledgeable person with their finger on the pulse of the cultural destructors of society, I would expect you to know this. NZ FAILS...AGAIN.

5. Both 6ix9ine and Lil Pump have actually had tWo 25 Billboard hits...one apiece, I believe. They are basically one off, one hit wonders...not a cultural sea change with a mission to destroy our youth...and decidedly not proliferated “everywhere”. NZ FAILS...AGAIN.

Pathetic parroting by NZ with absolutely ZERO critical thought yet again.

Sad.
 
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Bullsh*t -- and some context on this.

For a decade, rappers have been saying who runs the new era of hip hop, and things that go on behind the scenes.

But don't listen to me or JD -- listen to them. Here's 40 minutes of rappers and entertainers talking about it. One after another...

Even if any of you have never liked hip hop (or if you like it), this is still very eye-opening. And for the record, I like pre-2000 hip hop.

[press play -- video has 3 million views]



You are getting so debate destroyed in this thread.

Over and over and over again.

Another gay mafia in hip hop video? 45 minute one.

This ridiculous conspiracy theory of yours has previously been debunked and destroyed. No need to watch.

But everyone feel free to do so if you need a good laugh.
 
Yes everyone.

Don’t listen to me, and don’t listen to JD.

Listen to the rappers themselves. In the video above (gay hip hop industry), you can listen straight from the source.

A friendly warning though — once you watch, you’ll never view hip hop the same.

You can even fast forward through the video (it’s long), for an idea. You’ll see many rappers and entertainers you’ve known, talking about things you never associated with the rap music industry.

It’s always good to get a look behind the curtain — especially when something is all about image, and that’s modern music to its core.



One more example below: Dave Chappelle talking about the “sick” entertainment industry and Hollywood.

Remember when Chappelle mysteriously quit his top rated TV show, reportedly had a mental breakdown, and fled to Africa? Dave talks about why he fled in his 2 minute clip.




These clips barely scratch the surface when it comes to the entertainment industry. You can really go down the rabbit hole learning about it. Especially from Youtube videos, that’s the best resource, and they’re endless.

Something to consider: before the 20th century, entertainers were mostly viewed as court jesters for kings.

But in 20th century America, entertainers (script readers, essentially) were elevated to becoming the voice of America’s moral conscious, and a major promoter of values — while religion (Christianity) and community were minimized.

This has worked out badly, especially with the high percentage of children raised single parent households.

Think of it this way — with the removal of fathers from almost half of America’s households (72% among blacks) — who are the male figures those children see and observe most often when at home?

What kind of **behaviors** are impressionable children observing in these artists? This isn’t about the Beatles or referring to drug use — I don’t give a damn about that. Many of the best albums and music was created under the influence of drugs.

Rabbit hole?

You’ve gone down K-hole.

I’d like to take a poll....

ANYBODY WASTE 45 MINUTES WATCHING THE VIDEO?
 
Does anybody here....ANYBODY...view entertainers as the voice of America’s conscience?

Or is George Clooney just a decent looking dude with a hot wife that has an opinion that you may or may not agree with?
 
Something to consider: before the 20th century, entertainers were mostly viewed as court jesters for kings.

But in 20th century America, entertainers (script readers, essentially) were elevated to becoming the voice of America’s moral conscious, and a major promoter of values — while religion (Christianity) and community were minimized.
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I could name many more, but just decided upon a few entertainers from several different pre-20th Century centuries.....

Oscar Wilde
Anton Chekhov
Honoré de Balzac
William Shakespeare
Sophocles
Aristophanes

All notable “court Jesters” with no interest in speaking about moral CONSCIENCE or values. :rolleyes:
 
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Holy jesus

I just skipped through the video.

It's a bunch of out of context lies. Only a simpleton would believe it. Kevin Hart and Diddy are joking around and the subtitles are telling us what it really means. Jeesh

Little history of rap for ya. There is a lot of hate in the business. Being called gay is the biggest way to diss another rapper. So when them guys on the video are calling others gay it's just part of their rivalries.
 
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