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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We have all heard the theories about the illuminati. That these artists sell their souls to be famous and rich obvs.
Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy is the Devil etc etc.
Who can forget Travis Scott’s concert where a number of fans were crushed to death and several people came out and accused Travis of doing a human sacrifice for the illuminati.
I have always been a massive fan of Doja Cat and see her live is truly something else.
But in the past year she has done some pretty outrageous stuff and her new song and video is putting mildly a bit out there.
Are these artists worshipping the devil absolutely doing it and plain sight and gradually desensitising us ordinary folk to believe this is normal or is it just an artist simply expressing themselves ?
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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago
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I don’t believe in a god or devil so it’s just them expressing themselves and also being controversial for the sake of content/money/clicks etc.
If they believe in a devil and are worshipping them, off with them. |
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No I wouldn't buy any of that. The devil doesn't exist. I dont believe in Illuminati conspiracy. The astro world tragedy was caused by inadequate crowd control measures in place, and Travis Scott stopped the concert several times to try and get help for people he was worried about in the crowd. |
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I think most of these musicians are just pushing the envelope to sell records like many bands and artists have throughout the years. As for the Travis Scott concert there's a lot of conspiracy theories going around about that incident (because how could a major tragedy not be connected to the vaccine/ devil worship/ Soros/the deep state) |
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