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Lightfromdarkness ago

It's an agenda that is being pushed on us, and it's all about the money. Around the 60's the marxists realised that they could never break through into politics because people just didn't want it, there solution was cultural marxism, to do it culturally rather than politically. The idea was to infiltrate media, music, film, church, and the education system so they could slowly bring in their ideals and promote them, one of their goals was to break down the traditional family. And they've been doing a good job of all of that.

Lets face it if you have a traditional family of 4-5 people with one mortgage, and you can manage to seperate them, you could be looking at 3-4 mortgages from them instead of the one. Not to mention household appliances, rather than share a washing machine they buy one each, they will be buying 3-4x everything that they would have if they was all living together. That could potentially triple profits on products compared to if they was to remain as a family unit, mortgages, microwaves, computers, and whatever a home needs.

How do you go about breaking up a traditional family? well they've been doing so by promoting the gay and transgender agendas, as well as pushing hardcore feminism. They want to turn couples against each other and create a divide and hopefully split families to get the goals they want. It's on record that a few billionaires have been funding some feminist groups, and I don't mean the ones looking for equality, I mean the hardcore feminists that say they wouldn't sleep with a man even if they wanted a child, the feminists that want to see men taxed for white privelege. There is a lot of money going into these groups to make men hate women and women hate men and drive a wedge between the two. What is a shame is that there seems to be a lot of young girls who don't know better getting caught up in it all as well.

Rap seems to be pushing the gay agenda a lot these days, I've seen an interview with Suge Knight where he says that 95% of rappers today are gay, and there are many other rappers who back him up on with that too. A few have been seen kissing others, some calling another baby or daddy, and there has also been a lot of rappers doing gigs in what would appear to be skirts of sorts or dressing in a camp or effeminate manner. It would seem that if you want to get a record deal in rap these days, you have to be either gay, effeminate, or androgynous. The same seems to be true for TV to at this time.

The recent spate of media frenzy around Caitlyn Jennar is just a part of that too I suspect. I'm not saying he did he for these reasons, obviously he did what was right for him, I just mean that the media have really got behind this and pushed it. No coincidence about Conchita Worst winning the eurovision song contest either I suspect. There's also Jaden smith saying he's going to start wearing skirts, and there are articles about Angelina Jolie raising gender confused children and both being dressed up as the opposite sex. also note the amount of guys crossdressing in movies these days too.

I'm not homophobic or against transgender, I have gay friends and family myself and I've always been a believer in doing what is right for your own well being as long as it doesn't harm anyone else. But the fact is, considering the general amount of gay people in most populations is said to be around 1.5 to 1.8%, we seem to be having a disproportionate amount of LGBT issues in the news and media that would lead anyone to think that the gay population is 30-40%. I've been following and researching these issues for quite some time now now and it's a trend that only seems to be getting stronger and stronger. And celebrities as usual are at the forefront of setting these trends, it would seem if you want a record contract, or to be in a film, or a job in media, then you must promote some of these issues in order to to get that job, those that can't agree to do so are held back and their careers suffer.

Maki_Man ago

We shouldn't be against people of mixed sexualities because we are all human, but we should maintain a strong normal heterosexual foundation for the continued survival of the human race. We shouldn't have to state this because it's supposed to be normal and expected, it would be like saying the sky is blue because it's common sense and factual.

I'm not aware of what is going on in terms of the rap culture because I typically steer clear from many mainstream media sources including music. I have read on another blog about the issue of feminism and how it was designed by the elites to divide men and women. There are many separate problems that we face in the modern age and the more we read about them, the more we should realize that these are all things that have only been going on recently and it should be no coincidence that we're being hit from all sides. Class, race, sex/gender, wealth/income, intelligence, religion, etc. We have been divided on too many things when it's all bullshit.

Lightfromdarkness ago

Most certainly, I couldn't agree with you more. I've always been for equal rights for all and have always treated people with the respect that I would like to be treated with myself, and we have seen a lot of great progress over the last couple of decades in that respect. I do fear however though that there will be backlashes somewhere down the line, particularly with this rampant feminism that has come along, it's gone beyond equality and it's misandry now. It is ruining all the good work that has been done by true feminists over the years. Everything seems designed to divide us though you are right, and to distract many from what is really going on while they fight their corner on some lesser issues whilst missing something huge that's happening.

I'm not particularly into rap myself but like you say we are being hit from all sides at the moment and I felt it was something I should research into because all the issues you listed seem to tie in with each other. It's definitely worth looking into I would say, it's certainly eye opening. There's plenty of good pieces on youtube about the matter.

I'm not too sure about about the things we come in contact with being able to have a feminizing effect on men or there's a chance it would be effecting more guys like me and you too, but you can never put it past the globalists and if it was possibly then I'm sure they would certainly consider it. I did watch a documentary about fluoride in water though and in some places water tested contained many other things too, such as traces of growth hormones and estrogen. You never can tell what's going on these days, there's so much happening it's hard to keep up.