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Evil Songs
We all know... or should know... the music industry is evil. Is there any such thing as an evil song?
Of course there is! If one can't grasp such things, it's like them not knowing arithmetic. You can dispute arithmetic all you like but... you continue that way, you will never learn the higher mathematics!
Now. Moving beyond the basic arithmetical precept.... what are some evil songs?
I don't want to hear the actual song. I would you to explain to me why the song is evil. You've read Vigilant Citizen articles. Now you be VC! But I would prefer lyrical analysis than pictures.... but go as you like.
Ahem.
Let us now examine two songs which may appear innocent... but are positively Satanic!
I will start with the one that I think is slightly less evil. The really horrifying is the second.
The first is "Happy" by Pharell. Of course, this is... not so effective. The song is very repetitive, annoying, shallow and I think you have to be.... kinda dumb.... to be into the song. It's a dumb song.
But anyways, being annoying and repetitive and dumb is all pretty wicked but why is the song Satanic?
Well it assumes you're dumb because... the song is dumb... but proceeding on the assumption you're an idiot (apparently pop music is geared for idiots..... heh... I just ooooze un-PC energy... it's a free state of being).... the song tries to function as an opiate of the masses. "Love your servitude" is the hidden message of the song. And denial of God as well, denial of the Absolute.
The song promotes for you to accept that "happiness is the truth". So subjective feeling substitutes for objective truth- this is propaganda of relativism, thus implicitly anti-God- for God is Absolute and Objective. Anything that tries to promote truth being relative is Satanic... it's trying to get you to sin and become more like an animal. The whole basis of the necessary jihad you must wage against desire is that you are fighting for something. If you remove that certainty, you remove the backbone of your will to resist temptation and become a slave to sin. So the song is promoting your enslavement. You have to be dumb to like it, imo.
But that song isn't so evil compared to this next one.
This one is geared for gullible women.... and not all women are gullible.... but the target audience of this song is gullible women.
The song is called "Unwritten" by... I believe her name is Natasha Bedingfield.... I remember this one being a big hit I think around like 2005.... I heard it today being played.
This song.... is very seductive, very beautiful.
Musically, it's gorgeous and the woman's voice is cute and attractive.
And the song sounds like an inspirational anthem. You catch the spirit, you vibe.... you "jam"..... you "vibe" to this song, you lose yourself in this song and I am convinced that Satan starts cackling.
Because this song appears very innocent but it is anti-God propaganda. Some of you are denying this as you read, I'm sure- but it's true nonetheless.
One of the.... I believe it is one of the five pillars of Islam if I am not mistaken... but it is one of the most sacred foundations of Islam- is the belief in Qadr, in Divine predestination.
The pillar of this song is denial of Divine Predestination! The song is beautiful on the surface but Satanic in its heart! You may hear it and picture the woman as having a beautiful face but considering the message should warp her face and turn it ugly.
The whole song is about denying Qadr!
And she very cooingly... very seductively sings "I break tradition".... as though it is so innocent.... then she orders as some sort of climax "release your inhibitions!"
"break tradition" and "release your inhibitions"?
Let's be real. She's telling you to commit sexual sins. "Break tradition" and "release your inhibitions" if you're unmarried means commiting premarital sex. If you're married, it means committing adultery. And it can mean anything.
It means turn your back on your religion and follow your lusts and desires. That song is horrifyingly evil. And she is taking glee as she sings it, as she incites you to commit sin and abandon your religion!
May God forgive my sins and may God guide me and may God guide all reading.
We all know... or should know... the music industry is evil. Is there any such thing as an evil song?
Of course there is! If one can't grasp such things, it's like them not knowing arithmetic. You can dispute arithmetic all you like but... you continue that way, you will never learn the higher mathematics!
Now. Moving beyond the basic arithmetical precept.... what are some evil songs?
I don't want to hear the actual song. I would you to explain to me why the song is evil. You've read Vigilant Citizen articles. Now you be VC! But I would prefer lyrical analysis than pictures.... but go as you like.
Ahem.
Let us now examine two songs which may appear innocent... but are positively Satanic!
I will start with the one that I think is slightly less evil. The really horrifying is the second.
The first is "Happy" by Pharell. Of course, this is... not so effective. The song is very repetitive, annoying, shallow and I think you have to be.... kinda dumb.... to be into the song. It's a dumb song.
But anyways, being annoying and repetitive and dumb is all pretty wicked but why is the song Satanic?
Well it assumes you're dumb because... the song is dumb... but proceeding on the assumption you're an idiot (apparently pop music is geared for idiots..... heh... I just ooooze un-PC energy... it's a free state of being).... the song tries to function as an opiate of the masses. "Love your servitude" is the hidden message of the song. And denial of God as well, denial of the Absolute.
The song promotes for you to accept that "happiness is the truth". So subjective feeling substitutes for objective truth- this is propaganda of relativism, thus implicitly anti-God- for God is Absolute and Objective. Anything that tries to promote truth being relative is Satanic... it's trying to get you to sin and become more like an animal. The whole basis of the necessary jihad you must wage against desire is that you are fighting for something. If you remove that certainty, you remove the backbone of your will to resist temptation and become a slave to sin. So the song is promoting your enslavement. You have to be dumb to like it, imo.
But that song isn't so evil compared to this next one.
This one is geared for gullible women.... and not all women are gullible.... but the target audience of this song is gullible women.
The song is called "Unwritten" by... I believe her name is Natasha Bedingfield.... I remember this one being a big hit I think around like 2005.... I heard it today being played.
This song.... is very seductive, very beautiful.
Musically, it's gorgeous and the woman's voice is cute and attractive.
And the song sounds like an inspirational anthem. You catch the spirit, you vibe.... you "jam"..... you "vibe" to this song, you lose yourself in this song and I am convinced that Satan starts cackling.
Because this song appears very innocent but it is anti-God propaganda. Some of you are denying this as you read, I'm sure- but it's true nonetheless.
One of the.... I believe it is one of the five pillars of Islam if I am not mistaken... but it is one of the most sacred foundations of Islam- is the belief in Qadr, in Divine predestination.
The pillar of this song is denial of Divine Predestination! The song is beautiful on the surface but Satanic in its heart! You may hear it and picture the woman as having a beautiful face but considering the message should warp her face and turn it ugly.
The whole song is about denying Qadr!
And she very cooingly... very seductively sings "I break tradition".... as though it is so innocent.... then she orders as some sort of climax "release your inhibitions!"
"break tradition" and "release your inhibitions"?
Let's be real. She's telling you to commit sexual sins. "Break tradition" and "release your inhibitions" if you're unmarried means commiting premarital sex. If you're married, it means committing adultery. And it can mean anything.
It means turn your back on your religion and follow your lusts and desires. That song is horrifyingly evil. And she is taking glee as she sings it, as she incites you to commit sin and abandon your religion!
May God forgive my sins and may God guide me and may God guide all reading.