Music and Mental Attitudes

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Lucas88
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Music and Mental Attitudes

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I saw an exchange between @Outcast9428 and @Mercury about the current state of popular music. Mercury spoke about how it is almost as though rap music is the only form of music being pushed in the US today and how the genre promotes bad behavior such as gang violence, drugs, robbery, pimping, hoe culture and other forms of criminality. I think that the problem goes way beyond the rap genre and its negative lyrics, however. For over a decade now much of popular music has been dominated by that same homogenous trap sound and very unharmonious and discordant qualities.

Outcast, you want to know why people by and large are getting more degenerate, violent and perverted and why love and romance are being increasingly devalued? One reason for this is the music that is being fed to people by the record industry. Music consists of an array of sound frequencies and those frequencies have an influence on the consciousness and mood of the listener, even if it is simply at a subconscious level. For this same reason popular music has been weaponized against the population by the (((global elite))) for the purpose of behavior modification. Ever since the 90s the quality of music has been getting progressively worse. The positive and upbeat music of the 80s which was full of soul and vivaciousness and expressed feelings of love and romance was replaced to a large degree first by the gloomy and abrasive music of the 90s and then by the amorphic and cacophonic pseudo-music of the 2010s with its extremely low-vibrational sound frequencies and negative lyrical themes and its general soullessness. This is all by design. The hidden enemies seek to bring down the frequency of consciousness and cognition of the masses and turn us all into depressed, angry, antisocial, machinelike clones within their dystopian matrix.

I myself have noticed the effects of distinct genres of music on sexual desire and behavior. I've experienced them myself.

Take this song from the late 2000s, for example:



The sounds of the music are totally warped and unnatural and lack any kind of harmony. They even have an unpleasant grating effect. What qualities does this song conjure up? For me, it conjures up a feeling of filth and trashiness. Sexually, the music's low-vibrational frequencies promote an urge to have very soulless and superficial sexual relationships focused only on the materialism of human bodies and without any love. If I listen to this song while aroused, it temporarily connects me to my lower and darker instincts, but because I don't normally vibrate at that level of frequency due to my higher soul frequency nor do I habitually listen to that kind of low-vibrational music, I find the effect that it has on me disgusting and naturally want to get away from it. But imagine what effect it will have on people - especially the younger generation - who listen to that kind of music all the time.

Now compare that garbage with some of the soulful and high-vibrational music of the 80s:






If I listen to this kind of music when I'm aroused, I feel a much healthier, more loving, more romantic and more innocent form of sexual desire. These are the kind of songs I could listen to while lovingly making love to a girlfriend and it would totally match the ambiance. Notice the complete difference from the first song. The sounds are harmonious, fit together perfectly, produce warmth and pleasant feelings, and get the listener into a positive groove. The lyrics are innocent and promote feelings love, romance and soulfulness. This is what most music was like in the 80s. And people then were nowhere near as antisocial, violent, cold or unloving as they are today. The disgusting low-vibrational violent music of today might even be contributing to the epidemic of sadomasochism that you so rightfully despise.

Another example of a nice, wholesome, romantic song from the 80s:



Once again, the song produces an extremely warm and soulful vibe and encourages innocent love and romance. Such a far cry from the twisted and psychotic filth that passes for music in this day and age.

When it comes to music, all is frequency and you become what you listen to. Musical hygiene is of extreme importance. I personally don't listen to any contemporary music. I only listen to retro stuff, most of it from a time before I was even born.


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I absolutely agree with you, I have noticed this for years which is why I hate rap music. I refuse to listen to it anymore because I know it has a bad effect on its listener. It is made for cynical people to reinforce their cynicism. I think just about any genre of music is more healthy for the soul then listening to rap. Even extreme forms of metal music are still so obviously fictional that it doesn’t seem to bother me nearly as much… Rap music on the other hand, undeniably has this air of “this is what’s cool, this is how you should act, this rapper’s life should be your goal.” Meanwhile the rapper lifestyle is basically just crime, violence, perversion, degeneracy, selfishness, materialism and an obsession with money as the end all be all of life.

And there’s more Black people who realize this then people think there are. My boss (who is Black) actually said he refuses to listen to rap because of the lifestyle it promotes. He said “I only want to listen to music that shows me a lifestyle of peace, love, and happiness.”
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I noticed something about music over 10 years ago. This past year, I learned something new and the conspiracy about music goes back even before 1900.
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Lucas88 wrote:
October 27th, 2022, 6:11 pm
I saw an exchange between @Outcast9428 and @Mercury about the current state of popular music. Mercury spoke about how it is almost as though rap music is the only form of music being pushed in the US today and how the genre promotes bad behavior such as gang violence, drugs, robbery, pimping, hoe culture and other forms of criminality.
According to several reviewers in Fort Myers, Florida, rap music also promotes terrorism! Terrorism even on the magnitude of the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
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