Anonymous ID: bfc5da Dec. 8, 2020, 7:25 p.m. No.11957827   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7848 >>7869 >>7896 >>7897

>>11957742

This is the home version of "I Wanna Rock".

 

Everything the father says is based and on point. Twisted Sister was kike degenerate propaganda for 80s youth, way more explicit than a lot of other acts in its intentions to sabotage the nuclear family. I hope that, in some way, Q's inversion canceled out the black magic.

 

I'm sure Dee Snyder has a mansion waiting for him in Hell.

Anonymous ID: bfc5da Dec. 8, 2020, 7:30 p.m. No.11957902   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8098

>>11957826

Very good, anon. Perhaps a bit esoteric for your average bear of little brain. The 9/11 one is especially subtle, in that the caption could as easily read, "missile strike" instead of "plane strike"; differing shades of redpilll, if you will.

Anonymous ID: bfc5da Dec. 8, 2020, 7:49 p.m. No.11958131   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8138 >>8146

>>11957968

As regards the Doors and the Beatles, I suggest you look into Laurel Canyon and Tavistock Institute (Theodor Adorno), respectively.

 

Boomers grew up in the most generally prosperous society ever to exist. "Sex Drugs Rock n Roll" was all social engineering with a history not difficult to trace. The boomers had to be demoralized in order to set up subsequent generations for the next phase in the plan that has brought us to where we are this very day.

 

An allegory for what I describe is depicted in the 1998 film "Pleasantville".

 

I am Gen X, born in '71, after the moral rot was well entrenched. My grandmother hated rock and roll, and always told me how "the trouble began with Elvis". In fact it started much earlier, but I can see why she saw it that way.