May 3, 2024

The mountain of shit theory

Uriel Fanelli's blog in English

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Quod erat demonstrandum….

A few weeks ago I wrote a post in which a Motörhead song, "Brotherhood of man" was mentioned as a song that (in my opinion) would be a possible target of feminist censorship, as (according to them) a symbol of "masculinity" toxic.

The link I was showing was this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDI5VFT6VMI , and as you can see,

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it was closed for "nudity". Unfortunately, there was no nudity in the video. The video was focused on the world of bikers, so it was full of big men who ride big motorcycles, and of the classic girls who frequent those circles, that is, girls with short jeans and blouses tied under the breasts to increase the balcony. Much less than the naked lady INcontrada, so to speak.

You can judge for yourself: being one of the best songs by a band that made the history of rock and Heavy Metal, it exists in multiple copies, like this one:

But even this copy will be, I suppose, short-lived. It will be short-lived because, in a sense, the removal of the old copy is my fault . A certain handful of feminists who hired me as an erotic fetish seem to have joined forces (via a Facebook group), and have reported the video en masse, for "nudity". The fact that there was very little nudity matters very little, since Google does not care about the content it censors, but only listens to the protests. You can have a growing bean documentary shut down for nudity if you like, just report it for nudity enough times.

Moreover, the lyrics of the song are not exactly "positive" towards that lifestyle.

But it remains "my fault" if the video has been removed, because having mentioned it over and over again must have whetted that group's appetite for censorship. I think I'll switch to this video and never talk about it again. LOL.

But apart from the stupid high school guerricciola, the thing that should make us reflect and 'the tendency to censorship and the regime of these young ladies. Prohibiting songs unwelcome to the regime was a well-known vice of many regimes. The Nazis had banned Jazz, in the GDR for years there was a risk of prison for a David Bowie cassette as propaganda for homosexuality, considered a capitalist Western decadence. (until it was cleared through customs because it was impossible to keep it).

So the question arises:

We are at the censorship of musical pieces. What else does it take to understand that these ladies want to build a regime that decides what you can play and what not?

How much still must it stink of totalitarianism, how openly must it declare fascism among its objectives, before it is recognized as such?

How many songs, videos, books will have to be sacrificed to their politically correct, before we realize we are facing this:

For now, I repeat, it is a ridiculous act. That song, being among the best (IMHO) of a group that made rock history, will be replicated in thousands of copies everywhere, it will be mixed and covers will be made. The chance of deleting it from the internet with this method is very small.

But this is true until those liberticidal ideas are also government . As the video above says, no one expected Germany to burn books, and consequently burn people. But when certain ideas come to power, everything changes.

The question is, when will we realize we are facing a new Nazism?

Because this saying of Heinrich Heine,

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also applies to music.

Just to say.

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