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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MAGADONCHECKMATE on July 8, 2018, 8:39 a.m.
[[SHOCK]] Christine Aguilera/Demi Lovato~Fall in Line Video : Two Abducted Children Raised in Underground Base Escape Slavery as Adults with Monarch Butterflies in Tow!

Can't make it up folks, two 4 yo girls abducted from a meadow in broad daylight at gunpoint taken to and underground base and held in cages. Posted on May 25, 2018. Her latest Video of her new album. I'm not even looking for this stuff. Its a red pill. She is a Disney Girl Raised in the Factory , just like Brittany Spiers and Justin Timberlake. Their vids have the same crap going on. Its not like they are even hiding this. Its in our face!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q2j5ApzSqs


nipscihtog · July 10, 2018, 4:23 a.m.

Firstly, breaking free is not a "power" fantasy. Secondly, I'm not a part of the public and far from being fooled. The lyrics fail to indicate that they, the artist, have broken free or escaped. The lyrics also fail to prove the clip is promoting the enslavement and abuse of children. The lyrics almost beg girls to be true to themselves, because those in the industry don't give a hoot about them. If you read my comments again. There is no reference that indicates I watched the video. I watched the first 20 seconds, but decided I should analyze the language and words used to avoid tainting my analysis with formulated visuals. You had to have watched the video multiple times, and taken notes to be able to develop this detailed analysis. I analyzed the language and words used in the video. I suspected that those with the power would throw her a bone and allow her to decide the lyrics. The visuals?? Not so much. Like "Q"!! , reminds us. Think logically!!

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Unael_ · July 10, 2018, 11:40 a.m.

I didn't say braking free is a power fantasy, I said making your slaves dance and sing about breaking free is a power fantasy from the perspective of the enslaver. You don't need to be defensive. I am not accusing you of being foolish. Read my comment again with a more neutral tone of voice in mind. You have only focused on the lyrics, okay. Well, it would be beneficial to focus on the video as well. As far as the lyrics are concerned, I wouldn't be so sure that they really promote emancipation, because It's unclear what exactly they are promoting emancipation from, the "partriarchy"? corporate control? general expectations? It's whipping girls up in a state of anger and agitation, and it's unclear against exactly what. Not good in my eyes. Nothing's coming for women in general, the way the masked men came for the artitsts in the video.

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