I'm reading this book by Mark Dice, who apparently is a well-known conspiracy theorist, although I'd never heard of him before last night.
It's fairly easy to dismiss Dice as a crackpot, but he makes a number of interesting points that are worth considering. Entertainers *do* entice us with the prurient, profane, and violent. It's hard to find movies and TV shows that are G-rated anymore. Family entertainment used to be just that - directed at adults AND children - but most of the performers these days, I wouldn't have let my kids listen to that crap.
I'm only a couple chapters into it, but Dice seems to be making the case that all this trash is a specific plan to destroy our culture and our values, and make us hate each other. It's hard to argue with that when you look at an Eminem or a Jay-Z or a Madonna. There's nothing positive coming out of these people. Kid's movies are always the biggest box office earners, so you'd think Hollywood would make more of them instead of R-rated crapfests that lose money.
I don't believe in Satan, just like I don't believe in God, so I don't believe one or the other rewards you for worship; but I do think that there are human forces at work steering us toward New World Order globalism - we can see them ourselves every day. There is no reason at all to embrace illegal immigration, or allow violent criminals to roam our streets, or encourage drug use, or glamorize teen sex. None of that has any positive value for everyday Americans and our society, and yet that is what is being promoted and labeled as "compassion" and "diversity". And if you don't agree, you will be ridiculed and bullied into submission.
I'm pretty sure most of us see it; you'd have to be pretty blind to miss it.
Anyway, interesting book.
It's fairly easy to dismiss Dice as a crackpot, but he makes a number of interesting points that are worth considering. Entertainers *do* entice us with the prurient, profane, and violent. It's hard to find movies and TV shows that are G-rated anymore. Family entertainment used to be just that - directed at adults AND children - but most of the performers these days, I wouldn't have let my kids listen to that crap.
I'm only a couple chapters into it, but Dice seems to be making the case that all this trash is a specific plan to destroy our culture and our values, and make us hate each other. It's hard to argue with that when you look at an Eminem or a Jay-Z or a Madonna. There's nothing positive coming out of these people. Kid's movies are always the biggest box office earners, so you'd think Hollywood would make more of them instead of R-rated crapfests that lose money.
I don't believe in Satan, just like I don't believe in God, so I don't believe one or the other rewards you for worship; but I do think that there are human forces at work steering us toward New World Order globalism - we can see them ourselves every day. There is no reason at all to embrace illegal immigration, or allow violent criminals to roam our streets, or encourage drug use, or glamorize teen sex. None of that has any positive value for everyday Americans and our society, and yet that is what is being promoted and labeled as "compassion" and "diversity". And if you don't agree, you will be ridiculed and bullied into submission.
I'm pretty sure most of us see it; you'd have to be pretty blind to miss it.
Anyway, interesting book.