Ye on Alex Jones' Show

Jess

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I got the cliff notes on Twitter. The mask is so annoying. He was definitely taking the extreme position on purpose to try to push his point on free speech. I don't agree and 99.9% of people won't agree with what he said obviously but if you believe in free speech then you have to be able to accept even the worst of things that people say.
 

The Black Sheep

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I got the cliff notes on Twitter. The mask is so annoying. He was definitely taking the extreme position on purpose to try to push his point on free speech. I don't agree and 99.9% of people won't agree with what he said obviously but if you believe in free speech then you have to be able to accept even the worst of things that people say.
Their lack of scriptural understanding makes their applications invalid, but nonetheless they still make some interesting broader points about this system and the Satanic influence it breeds. Of course they get off the rails when talking about Zionists, and everything else.
 

Jess

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Their lack of scriptural understanding makes their applications invalid, but nonetheless they still make some interesting broader points about this system and the Satanic influence it breeds. Of course they get off the rails when talking about Zionists, and everything else.
Yes good point. i guess I am referring to the very controversial things he said.
 

SusanB

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Yes good point. i guess I am referring to the very controversial things he said.
Many people think that being loving means accepting anything but to have love you must have justice too. It isn’t loving to accept wickedness and many human rulers and prominent men have been and are involved in wickedness and it should be called out. The kind of love that shrugs it shoulders at wickedness is just permissiveness and that isn’t love. The example of the High Priest Eli is a great teaching point on that. Not only were his sons pronounced wicked but their father was held responsible because he should have corrected the matter.

1 Samuel 2:12: “Now the sons of Eʹli were wicked men; they had no regard for Jehovah.“

1 Samuel 3:14: “That is why I have sworn to the house of Eʹli that the error of the house of Eʹli will never be atoned for by sacrifices or by offerings.”

1 Samuel 4:11: “Moreover, the Ark of God was captured, and the two sons of Eʹli, Hophʹni and Phinʹe·has, died.”

1 Samuel 4:18: “At the moment he mentioned the Ark of the true God, Eʹli fell backward from his seat beside the gate, and his neck was broken and he died, for he was old and heavy. He had judged Israel for 40 years.“
 

Nomex

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I listened to almost all of it while I was working yesterday for a number of reasons. I watched his partial interview he did on Tim Pool's show, and he walked out of that interview after only 20 minutes. BTW, the interview was less than 3 hours. And like I said, I listened to it while i was working, so although I knew he was wearing a mask, I didn't know what mask he was wearing. But that's not really the point.

First of all, let me say I am an Audiophile, and I love music. I do not think "rap" is music. I think it is a perversion of music just like so much of Satan's system is meant to pervert the gifts Jehovah has given us. It's pretty much the only "music" I cannot stand. I have never listened to ANYTHING by Kanye that I know of, and certainly not on purpose. I have made fun of his stupid made up name and his horrible narcissistic family for as long as I have known about them, who also turned Bruce Jenner into full mentally ill!
That being said, I think this whole controversy has come about from him waking up to the fact that Satan is in control. That he was being controlled by Zionists, and his true crime was to say it out loud. Just saying Zionist makes you an "antisemitic." And the Zionist are exactly like their ancient predecessors, the Pharisees. And just like the Pharisees, they look down on everyone else, including other Jews. Saying I don't think Hitler killed 6 million Jews, is also, "antisemitic." The fact is nobody has any way to say accurately, how many Jews were killed, but the very fact that you cannot question it, says louder than anything else, they are lying about a LOT!

Not to mention all the Zionists involved in banking and therefore the King of The North. Going all the way back to the Rothchilds, who changed their name from whatever the Jewish version is...(can't find it at the moment.)

I also think it makes complete sense that high ranking Zionists would be leading the KON, because they are the one's after all who had Jesus killed.


I could be wrong but I suspect the whole point of this was to demonstrate that their labels don't actually mean anything. When everyone is a white supremacists, Nazi or antisemitic, it no longer means what those words mean.

The intent though is always the same. Keep anyone who disagrees with the main stream narrative from having any voice what so ever. What he was saying about Hitler was intentionally so outrageous I find it impossible to think he was serious. It was shock value possibly some lashing out, but I think it was all to make a point. And that point is, you cannot criticize the Zionist Jewish cartel!

Like I said, I could be wrong. The only other answer is he's insane!
 

PJ54

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I listened to almost all of it while I was working yesterday for a number of reasons. I watched his partial interview he did on Tim Pool's show, and he walked out of that interview after only 20 minutes. BTW, the interview was less than 3 hours. And like I said, I listened to it while i was working, so although I knew he was wearing a mask, I didn't know what mask he was wearing. But that's not really the point.

First of all, let me say I am an Audiophile, and I love music. I do not think "rap" is music. I think it is a perversion of music just like so much of Satan's system is meant to pervert the gifts Jehovah has given us. It's pretty much the only "music" I cannot stand. I have never listened to ANYTHING by Kanye that I know of, and certainly not on purpose. I have made fun of his stupid made up name and his horrible narcissistic family for as long as I have known about them, who also turned Bruce Jenner into full mentally ill!
That being said, I think this whole controversy has come about from him waking up to the fact that Satan is in control. That he was being controlled by Zionists, and his true crime was to say it out loud. Just saying Zionist makes you an "antisemitic." And the Zionist are exactly like their ancient predecessors, the Pharisees. And just like the Pharisees, they look down on everyone else, including other Jews. Saying I don't think Hitler killed 6 million Jews, is also, "antisemitic." The fact is nobody has any way to say accurately, how many Jews were killed, but the very fact that you cannot question it, says louder than anything else, they are lying about a LOT!

Not to mention all the Zionists involved in banking and therefore the King of The North. Going all the way back to the Rothchilds, who changed their name from whatever the Jewish version is...(can't find it at the moment.)

I also think it makes complete sense that high ranking Zionists would be leading the KON, because they are the one's after all who had Jesus killed.


I could be wrong but I suspect the whole point of this was to demonstrate that their labels don't actually mean anything. When everyone is a white supremacists, Nazi or antisemitic, it no longer means what those words mean.

The intent though is always the same. Keep anyone who disagrees with the main stream narrative from having any voice what so ever. What he was saying about Hitler was intentionally so outrageous I find it impossible to think he was serious. It was shock value possibly some lashing out, but I think it was all to make a point. And that point is, you cannot criticize the Zionist Jewish cartel!

Like I said, I could be wrong. The only other answer is he's insane!
The thing with Kanye is he's focusing on one part of the cabal. IMHO, it's more like how David Icke put's it. It's a big web that every group has a part to keep the web together.
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PJ54

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The thing with Kanye is he's focusing on one part of the cabal. IMHO, it's more like how David Icke put's it. It's a big web that every group has a part to keep the web together.
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Plus, Kanye needs to consider the Empire involved with the 3rd Reich.
 

BagdadBill

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Definitely out there, but he brings up a lot of interesting points that you don't get to hear very often.
I clicked on the video and watched for about a minute. I couldn't go any farther because all I heard was mental noise. I am about done with Alex Jones and I've given him every opportunity to repent from his BS. He mixes truth with lies now and I hate to have to say that because I liked him. Kanye spews garbage and has a mental illness. Whatever the cause, he has one. So does Alex Jones. Had Alex possessed any actual biblical knowledge, he would have been more discriminating with his words. When he raises his voice thinking he is speaking for God, all I hear is demons now. He burnt it at both ends for me finally.
Listen! There is a voice in the wilderness! It isn't Alex Jones.
 

Jonah

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First of all, let me say I am an Audiophile, and I love music. I do not think "rap" is music. I think it is a perversion of music just like so much of Satan's system is meant to pervert the gifts Jehovah has given us. It's pretty much the only "music" I cannot stand.
Nomex my brother, I have to disagree. The society in the 80s arbitrarily denigrated heavy metal and rap music based on mainstream panic about how it was harming youth. While a lot of rap music is profane and useless, there are also artists that have made it an art form without the satanism. Tribe called quest, De La Soul, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, K-OS (who was raised as a witness), Eric B and Rakim and a lot of others have made music that is pretty amazing and NOT counter to Christian beliefs. I get that it's a preference but there is nothing wrong with rapping VS singing.
 

Nomex

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Nomex my brother, I have to disagree.
I admit since I have not exposed myself to much Rap "music" so I cannot say, if I am being honest that I can disagree with your statement without sampling the "artists" you mentioned. And yes the quotation are on purpose. 😛 I hated Country music for a very long time, which was kind of a contradiction, because some of my favorite music included bands like the Marshal Tucker Band and other older country music.

I am willing to concede that you might be right and I might be wrong. The problem is I am not sure I am willing to sample any thing that is rap "music" on purpose. 😎😁The problem I have it not just the "rap" part. Blondie has a song that I suspect is the origin or the name "rap" called "Rapture". Excellent song by an excellent band with a wonderful vocalist who's probably very much underrated. I have argued the problem with rap is it only encompasses one element of music, and that is rhythm with very little instrumentation. It's all bass, synthesizers and none of them that I know of actually play musical instruments. I'm not including a keyboard or drum machine as an instrument! Argueably the best drummer to ever live, Neal Pert did not use a heavy bass drum, which to be honest I wish he had a little bit heavier, I think it enhances the music to have a little more bass than the way Rush recorded their music. But Neal Pert was without question, one of the world's leading absolute maestos to ever sit behind the drums. That is not only music, but you are also forced to admire that talent and commitment to his instrument. I just don't see it with Rap "music".

The voice itself is an instrument, but only an instrument when you sing. In my very strongly held opinion. (IMVSHO, LOL.) So I am not really talking about rap being "profane". I am talking about it being intentionally unsophisticated. I am of the opinion that it has been used as an instrument to dumb people down, especially black people. Music is a powerful tool, and hypnotism uses very simplistic methods to influence the mind, that is to say mind control. And I think rap music's purpose in large part was to dumb down a certain demographic of people.

Now, full disclosure, as I said I cannot speak to the artists you mentioned, and I respect you enough to concede that I could be wrong. It happens once in a while! 😉 But my opinion is not something I hold as some amateur pedestrian point of view. I have invested a LOT, of both time and money into this habit. So I have a very solid standing for feeling the way I do. I have played a couple of instruments, my father played an instrument, and I listen to all kinds of music. My most recent purchase was a Blu-ray concert "The Morricone Duel-The most dangerous concert ever", which is by the composer from the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns, performed by the Danish National Symphony, and it is fantastic. It brings chills to my spine when listen to it. Which to be honest, even surprised me. I'm a 70's and 80's rock music "fan" and that's my favorite music. Up there among my favorites are ELO, Supertramp, Steely Dan, (I have their box set on CD, and transferred it to FLAC and have it saved on a hard drive, among other's FLAC files), the Eagles of course, I have 3 different concert DVD's and Blu-ray's of theirs, Dire Straights and my favorite vocalist is Freddie Mercury...and so on. Oh and I love Elvis...actually it's very close between him and Freddie, but I'd probably have to say Elvis wins out every time vocally, but I just wish the music had been better. I like some heavy metal/hard rock too. I just love music...but again, I don't see myself listening to rap "music" on purpose, in my future! :ROFLMAO:

So if you are serious about your opinion, it is now your job to try to convince me to sample the "artists" you mentioned!!!! If you dare!!!!!HAHA~!
 

Nomex

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@Jonah...nothing? You give up that easily...LOL. OK, I'll give you another 24 hours in case you just haven't been on here! JK, btw....I was just curious what you would say....most likely you haven't seen my post above yet!
 

Jonah

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I'm not saying you need to listen to or like Rap music. There's a lot of music that I personally don't like but I understand tastes are different and other people will find merit in it. I just take issue with pointing to one or two genres and saying "it's not music" or "all of it is evil/pointless/demonic." This is/was the org's take since the 80s and trumpeted endlessly in local congregations which, as expected, caused a lot of friction and issues with young people. I have a lot of personal experience with this but can't say too much more because I'd be in danger of doxxing myself.

From a subjective point of view, while it is true that the music is heavily percussive, and not many groups/artists play traditional instruments, there is a lot of technical skill involved in the sampling/mixing/live DJ'ing of the instrumental tracks. Because of this, they use everything from hard Rock to classical music to different ethnic/traditional music styles.

Of course, the main focus is always going to be on the lyrics, which has showcased some pretty amazing modern poetry and cleverness. This is also the main criticism as the majority of artists, especially these days, focus on the "gangster" lifestyle with all the accompanying depravity, violence and immorality. I agree that this is a huge problem these days, but it has creeped into most, if not all musical genres. Earlier artists, like some of those I initially mentioned, didn't fall into that trap and are still worthwhile listens for Rap/hip hop fans.

Taking away the musical merit for a moment, there are still a few artists that have great social commentary. One who was prevalent during the lockdowns released some very anti cancel culture, anti establishment messaging stuff which he did without being signed to a label. He is actually Canadian, but lives in LA. He looks like your typical muscle bound, tattooed and pierced lost soul but listening beyond that, he is very much awake to the world's inconsistencies. It's his lyrics more than any backing track that makes him a good listen:
 
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