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RE: YouTube Music Is Priming Us for Communism
have you noticed the turning of ownership of property from a natural right into a psychopathology? just watch hoarders. there are some genuinely ill people there but, it is teaching that, if you own stuff, you are crazy. there is also the decluttering movement.
Good observation, never thought of it like that.
it's all in the trends, the patterns. if you see media pushing some idea, the why of it is in the patterns. the hoarders, the decluttering, and now i'm seeing a lot of emphasis on the Minimalist movement in art. it is all about less and less. decreasing, reducing. like reducing your footprint. it is emphasizing the idea for us to feel smaller, like we matter less. teaching the popular mind the zeitgeist of laying down and letting go, to stop struggling and learn helplessness. same thing with the common core education system. it teaches the high achievers to give up and not be any better than the worst student, or else they are insulting or shaming the least among them. it's the group above all. that's communism. private property is sacrosanct, even your mind belongs to the group. to hell with that, i say, the universe belongs to all of us. i and the product of my labor, belongs to me. life, liberty, property. no communist can stand against it.
Yes, art probably provides a lot of clues. Maybe that is why electronic music is so popular now, with a single beat and a couple nonsensical words making up all the lyrics.
i saw a statistic study recently, having to do with music. the results showed that there is less and less variation in pop music over time. at this rate i'll not be surprised when it becomes a single tone with a beat.