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The jews have achieved what the Nazis called Gleichschaltung - complete social coordination. The media-government-education trident tines all stab the same direction. Quote:
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Its an homage to his mother. Like a tattoo heart with "Mom" written across it.
Men were not into a lot of 'explaining'. He's not trying to preach or make a political statement. Its not propaganda. He's just paying tribute to his mother in the typical way back then. Without all the "being in touch with your feelings" and verbal masturbation that many women demand today. |
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But its like spilled milk. It wasn't manly back then to cry over spilled milk. He's taking his consequences like a man. Its not about him now its about his mother. He's praising her for trying to help him. It would be undignified to wallow or to blame anyone else and it doesn't occur to him to do so. Unlike today, everyone blames the mother. |
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This reflected reality. Today's cuntry doesn't because the goddamned kikes who control it 1. target most of it to gullible women perpetually in need of ego-boosting in order to maximize sales and 2. to mind-shtup both sexes of the segment of society most reluctant to get with the jew Program. So wimmin are without exception mistreated angels (but of course with an unconquerable inner strength!), and men are white-trash redneck blowhards who're gonna git tugetha with The Boys this weekend to have a few cold ones, shoot their guns in the air 'n' git some mud on them tars (after they've painted her toenails, changed the baby's diaper & tearfully begged for forgiveness for holdin' her back and daring to fart anywhere but in the toilet). Hell yeah. You'd think that bitches might be insulted by Shmuel's constant & transparent attempts butter 'em up for political/financial gain (Go ahead and enjoy that "scrumptiously decadent" chocolate - because this is Your Time And You've Earned It), but oh no; they're sure that they deserve every bit of that praise and so much more. Quote:
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I'm 43. I saw Gill perform live on Cape Cod a few years ago and he seemed pretty young to me (I mean, late 30's, early 40's). Sorry if I'm mistaken.
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Listen to this song. Not a country song, but same rules apply. Jim Croce (half-jew) was very popular in the early seventies before his freak death. This song overtly says a woman should "be ashamed." And this from an ultra-sensitive songwriter. This song would never be written today, let alone get airplay or video made.
Notice one of the comments at youtube: this song never got much recognition, which is a shame it's one of his best StephenHardyMusic 2 years ago 39 And notice the number of approvals that comment got. Suggesting that even back then, four decades ago, PC was already in larval stage. |
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The seeds of political correctness go way back, to the Abolitionist Movement, Women's Sufferage, and Civil Rights; but they really burst into full bloom in the 1960's with the dawning of the Age of Aquarius and the Jewish-created Hippie Counter-Culture. |
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Wiki says Gill born '57, making him mid-fifties. In June 2012 Gill was touring and performing only bluegrass songs.[6] Bluegrass doesn't get much play, really, it's more of a grassroots thing. (Rhonda Vincent is a name in bluegrass, and she is from Kirksville, I feel obliged to throw in.) 1991 Male Vocalist of the Year 1992 Male Vocalist of the Year 1992 Song of the Year with Max D. Barnes - "Look At Us" 1993 Album of the Year - "I Still Believe in You" 1993 Male Vocalist of the Year 1993 Song of the Year with John Barlow Jarvis - "I Still Believe in You" 1994 Entertainer of the Year 1994 Male Vocalist of the Year 1995 Male Vocalist of the Year Gill basically peaked 93-95, and was pretty much receded after '96. So yeah, it's been fifteen years since he's been a top name. He's kind of like a beloved older figure these days, I think. |
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Croce may have been a half-jew, and he was without question one of the fugliest bastids ever to somehow become a star, but there's no denying he had talent to burn. Look at that vid: just 2 highly-skilled musicians with 2 acoustic guitars, producing magic.
Of course, it had to be some kind of clever editing trick; I mean, shit, where are the multiple costume changes? The bolstering troupes of dancing fags? The niggers scratching records and shouting "YO! YO!" |
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I just threw it in there to preempt someone bringing it up like it matters.
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I think the fact he doesn't ever say he repents suggests the deeper point and main meaning of the song is about his rebellious nature and its inevitable working out. I agree the song is an homage to his mother, but I think that's only on the surface. As I read it, in no way is he saying he should have listened to her - only that she tried to warn him, which, if you listen to the actual words, is all he ever says. Last edited by Alex Linder; July 11th, 2012 at 11:31 PM. |
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