At Sunday’s Grammys, Sam Smith — a controversy-courting singer-songwriter who identifies himself as nonbinary — and transgender German-born singer Kim Petras performed their hit “Unholy” in the most literal way possible.
Smith, dressed in red leather, quickly adopted a horned top hat. Quick, guess who he’s supposed to be? Meanwhile, a gyrating Petras danced in a cage, surrounded by similarly horned dancers.
At Sunday’s Grammys, Sam Smith — a controversy-courting singer-songwriter who identifies himself as nonbinary — and transgender German-born singer Kim Petras performed their hit “Unholy” in the most literal way possible.
Smith, dressed in red leather, quickly adopted a horned top hat. Quick, guess who he’s supposed to be? Meanwhile, a gyrating Petras danced in a cage, surrounded by similarly horned dancers.
If you were one of those tuning in to see if the Grammys could hit a new low in taste, I’m assuming you weren’t disappointed.
The problem, of course, is that any broadcast on network television has to sell products.
More than any other form of video, the big-four broadcast networks — including CBS, which televised the performance — rely on selling products to make money.
Which introduces a second problem: Who wants to be associated with Satan? Who wants to buy ad spots right after that scene?
I have the most interesting coincidence to report. The show was sponsored by the pharmaceutical giant, and COVID vaccine producer, Pfizer:
Now, I’m not saying that Pfizer is Satanic or that big pharma is evil — but, as Bob Ross might have said, it’s one of those “happy little accidents” that happen when corporate dollars underwrite decadence and depravity.
It's because they think they have the semi illiterate kids locked into the Satanic monoliths.
"Popular" culture is centrally controlled. We have to destroy that.
Centralization has never led to anything good in my opinion and that's a horrible thing television and radio did - push us toward centralization in thinking from what sort of clothing we should wear, to what kind of social attitudes we should have, and it's not (as of yet) natural, it's centrally controlled. If we are to agree on everything, it must be organic meaning everybody has to voluntarily agree based on reasoning and common good will.
At Sunday’s Grammys, Sam Smith — a controversy-courting singer-songwriter who identifies himself as nonbinary — and transgender German-born singer Kim Petras performed their hit “Unholy” in the most literal way possible.
Smith, dressed in red leather, quickly adopted a horned top hat. Quick, guess who he’s supposed to be? Meanwhile, a gyrating Petras danced in a cage, surrounded by similarly horned dancers.
At Sunday’s Grammys, Sam Smith — a controversy-courting singer-songwriter who identifies himself as nonbinary — and transgender German-born singer Kim Petras performed their hit “Unholy” in the most literal way possible.
Smith, dressed in red leather, quickly adopted a horned top hat. Quick, guess who he’s supposed to be? Meanwhile, a gyrating Petras danced in a cage, surrounded by similarly horned dancers.
If you were one of those tuning in to see if the Grammys could hit a new low in taste, I’m assuming you weren’t disappointed.
The problem, of course, is that any broadcast on network television has to sell products.
More than any other form of video, the big-four broadcast networks — including CBS, which televised the performance — rely on selling products to make money.
Which introduces a second problem: Who wants to be associated with Satan? Who wants to buy ad spots right after that scene?
I have the most interesting coincidence to report. The show was sponsored by the pharmaceutical giant, and COVID vaccine producer, Pfizer:
Now, I’m not saying that Pfizer is Satanic or that big pharma is evil — but, as Bob Ross might have said, it’s one of those “happy little accidents” that happen when corporate dollars underwrite decadence and depravity.
And don’t think it went unnoticed, either:
https://www.westernjournal.com/people-even-disturbed-satanic-grammys-performance-seeing-sponsored-event/