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jean's avatar

Candace Owens stands for truth.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

I just like that she ruffles feathers. She is funny.

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jean's avatar

She does and she is.

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ANTONIO SANTANGELO's avatar

100% Correct. This is a DELIBERATE plan to deteriorate American society by mainstreaming the ghetto.

Where are all the singer-songwriters? Each generation has them. Where are they? They are deliberately being passed over.

When was the last time you heard a Love Song? It's been decades. All songs now are about satanism, depression and wanting to kill yourself.

It is all deliberate to destroy The Christian West.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

It's all a deliberate plan to destroy everyone, not just Christians. See, music and movies are "messengers" and it goes way deeper than just words. I have a post coming up in a few days where I cover exactly what I am referring to. You are absolutely correct. I lived through the transition from R and B love song into hardcore L.A. gangster rap. At the time none of us could see what was being leveled against us.

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Smatchum Climpklot's avatar

Your comment started out well …

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Your Mom's avatar

So tupac is a flamer? We already knew that.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

Yeah, anyone with eyes knew, but the "true believers" are bind like lovers.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

Spot on.........all psychology. It is called, "The chameleon effect." Music, coupled with words that glorify crime, and character "archetypes" to influence the youth. Mind washing.

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Chris Youngblood's avatar

I only saw this video a year ago but I will say I was around back then. I distinctly remember seeing him first on the scene and saying, “Wait, that’s the dude from the Digital Underground “Same Song” track and video?! That doesn’t match up.” In contrast, around the same time, when Redman came out with “Time for some Action,” and the Whut Thee Album, he had already made a name for himself with EPMD on their tracks “Hardcore” and “Headbanger” song/video. With Reggie Noble I was like ok this is the same dude.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

It wild how intricate and sophisticated "behind the scenes" it is. Music is messages, and I believe in the same way that other areas are tightly controlled, so is music. This is why I think they use people in multiple roles, because they are already vetted. They play along.

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Skull's avatar

I detest this woman but her facial expression after that beginning clip was hilarious and appropriate

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

I know, her expression when she talked to Andrew Tate was priceless. She looked spooked.

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ish's avatar

you said it . He’s acting

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

Ain't they all?

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denise ward's avatar

I hold the bible in contempt but it did say the odd thing that makes sense (that's pretty low odds for so much writing) but it spoke against idolatry. I think it's wise that people looked at their own circles for the good in people, for emulating those they look up to and cut with this idolatry of total strangers who are merely performers before an audience. We can not tell if they are genuine or not, they should be treated as living fairy stories, all manufactured and brought forward to make a certain impression.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

I agree, however is not gold mined in dirt? You are correct in your position, but know "that's the playbook, the screen play, the plot," so it makes a bit of sense to know "a bit of it." Even a broken clock is right twice a day. So Yeah you are correct.

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denise ward's avatar

I think we focus on the wrong things. A book written only by men cannot possibly have a full spectrum of knowledge or understanding. All it talks about is woe. I think the writers got off on woe. It's totally one-sided, desperate and fans the wrong kind of thinking. It's amazing to me that a book written only by a very small group of people (who were privileged too let's face it because in those times only the privileged knew how to write) Nature tells us one thing very clearly - diversity is what wins all out and makes us resilient and sustainable. The opposite of what the bible is about.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

I got a book shelf........full of books.........full of knowledge......and 2 OLD bibles......they make up less than . 5 0 %...........I learn from all of them "something." I am not fixated on any one particularly, however I do write and reference these "texts" because of the emotional triggers that are attached such. It's called, "piggy backing." What fool is running around patterning their reality from the bible? I know, a lot. Just not me. So, don't lament, "I ain't stuck right there." LOL

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Brittany's avatar

Candace Owens is a fascist. She’s trash

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

thanks for sharing :)

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Peaceonearth's avatar

Gay fraud

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Peaceonearth's avatar

Fag

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Jessica Fischer's avatar

From the queen of switching sides

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Jessica Fischer's avatar

She’s an opportunist that uses being “black” when it suits her.

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

Oh, kinda like me. AND EVERONE ELSE. It's a natural thing. I think the issue with it is that her being an opportunist and using race to an advantage is that she has such a voice, and for those of us who don't like what she says sometimes, it makes us frustrated. A broken clock is right 2 times a day. People have always used their race to an advantage even if unconsciously. Candace is a "influencer." Get it?

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Jean-Baptiste Guillory's avatar

Can you elaborate? I am not well informed about her. I want to know.

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tinfoil's avatar

Be-yaaaaa!!

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