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I think everyone has made valid points but I want to put things in another perspective for objectivity's sake. There have been many rumors about Rihanna being associated with the Illuminati. She has made sarcastic comments about it, basically suggesting that these rumors are BS. I think she is doing the same in this video. She is boldly flaunting it for controversy and is saying, "Okay you think I'm in the Illuminati, well here...Okay you think I'm a slut...well here...Okay you think I'm gay...well here..." Like what Eminem rapped in his song, "I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn't, then why would I say I am? In the paper, in the news, every day I am." So it could be a big F.U. to the media. Just another way to look at it.
I've thought something along those lines too. I've also thought that by putting those blatant Illuminati-type messages in videos the artist could be striking back at them (the "bad" guys), exposing them by getting viewers to take notice and perhaps look into what those images/words could mean. And I've also thought that we're overloaded with these images because they want us to think they are more powerful than they really are, that they want us to think they control everything just because we see their symbols in a music video. They don't want a resistance so they have to make themselves as imposing as possible, as scary as possible. They want to create the illusion that they're in control because really, they're afraid of us, or at least our potential.I realize I'm all over the place here but I like to consider as many angles as possible.
Cause I may be bad, but I'm perfectly good at it Sex in the air, I don't care, I love the smell of it Sticks and stones may break my bones But chains and whips excite me
cassi wrote: now there is a perfume ad, and who ever thought of putting that flower with her in it is wrong. here is the video
The devil sign, upside down, against his crotch!!What a strong message to those bastards!!
Quotecassi wrote: now there is a perfume ad, and who ever thought of putting that flower with her in it is wrong. here is the videoRihanna’s Mind Control Perfume Ad Seems that beauty product ads are becoming important mediums to push mind control/illuminati symbolism. The short video advertisement for Rihanna’s perfume Reb’l Fleur is crammed with mind control triggers and monarch programming symbolismRihanna is first shown lying inside a flower, representing purity and innocence. She is then walks towards a mirror reflecting herself dressed in black – representing her “bad side” and her alter persona.In mind control, slaves are encouraged to embrace their bad side (their alter persona) as it is the only way to be relieved from their trauma/torture. So, yes, it feels bad to be good.Once through the looking glass, Rihanna is shown walking through a maze surrounded by fractured mirrors.Rihanna’s handlers are literally in her head, watching her going through the maze. They then take a hold of her.The scene becomes oddly sexual as Rihanna holds the phallic-shaped perfume bottle while she is blinded by her handlers. This refers to the sexually abusive relationship between mind control slaves and their handlers.The entire ad then plays in reverse, another allusion to the reversal of good and bad. As she goes through the looking glass again, we see “Good Feels so Bad”.Wow.For mas details you can read in the following link:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
As a mother I find it depressing that this is the norm these days, some of my daughter's friends who are only 13 years old go on Facebook and the explicit, suggestive things they say would make a sinner blush. I have honestly been totally shocked at the things they are aware of at such a young age and how much graphic detail they can go into, they are still children for goodness sake. They grow up too fast as it is, and people like Rihanna just reinforce the idea that they should act like sexual objects. With regards to the Facebook posts it's not the boys I'm talking about here, it's the girls. Some even brag about their "tally" of boys and are proud to be far from virgins at their age. Sure when I was young there were a couple of girls who had babies at 14 years old but back then it was shocking. The rest of us had no idea they were sexually active already, we certainly weren't. But the way kids nowadays talk freely about such things and think they're ready for it is beyond sad and disturbing. The media has SO much to answer for in all its forms.
Well....very interesting post...everyone had great points of view...i for one wonder where will this take us? with all of these "porn" artists? i'm afraid of our children's future.