The sexist slur and flagrant generalisations in this post coming from a supposed Christian are making my head spin, like
this woman didn't exist, or
this YouTuber isn't exposing evil and 'they' are a monolith, all for this destructive agenda being pushed by big businesses and turncoats.
Only recently, a rapper experienced backlash for a perverse tour bus. Some
can and do speak out against it.
Also as another poster later mentioned, many other genres also have lyrics which promotes an immoral lifestyle towards its listeners as well. It isn't just hip-hop.
True, as I'm looking at him in a gold chain and
the lyrics, which aren't truly Christian, as it glorifies: materialism, murder, self-aggrandisement, references an American serial killer, Roman emperor, Italian poet and philosopher ... Devil May Cry is also the name of an old video game series.
Accurate points about the purpose celebs serve, but then you mention your support of Twice which hurts your arguments.
Unfortunately, those K-pop
idols (blatant clue) also push a Satanic agenda, as seen in their 'innocent by sexualised' fashion, act and imagery, gestures in their choreography, symbolism in their MVs and the references in the lyrics.
How are you going to be very against the hip hop agenda but be a K-pop fan?! They're both as evil as each other.
Well said! This issue of immorality crosses many genres of popular music! I hear the same agenda, whether its fronted by the people this Twice fan hates or not.
I recall old songs called The One by We are Harlot and Paralyser by Finger Eleven both promote one night stands. Pretty sure a Royal Blood song does as well.
No One Knows by Queens of Stone Age is a thinly-veiled song about Satanism.