Tagged with Pop Culture

Quote: John Podhoretz on Pop Culture Poison

Quote: John Podhoretz on Pop Culture Poison

“Pop culture is a reflection of social change, not a cause of social change.” Exactly! And radical, second-wave feminism has added tanker truck’s of fuel to the fire of social change. kqd Please read my related post – Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Quote: Trevor Dunn on Pop Culture Poison

Quote: Trevor Dunn on Pop Culture Poison

“Pop culture is not about depth. It’s about marketing, supply and demand, and consumerism.” This is the understatement of the week! But, as a member of the industry, at least he’s honest. kqd Please read my related post – Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Beyonce Bouys the “Bitchy Bimbo” Brainchild, of Bonehead Battleaxes, with her Bouncing Butt, at MTV Awards

Beyonce Bouys the “Bitchy Bimbo” Brainchild, of Bonehead Battleaxes, with her Bouncing Butt, at MTV Awards

    Brilliant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYO1R2fUZ Just in case you were not able to decipher the charming “lyrics” of this radical, third-wave feminist’s rant, the very cleaned-up version follows. And if you can get through these, you might want to listen closely to the video because you’ll get to hear the slutty, gutter-mouthed crap that’s missing from the … Continue reading

Quote: Gary Bauer on Pop Culture Poison

Quote: Gary Bauer on Pop Culture Poison

  “Guided by nothing but pop culture values, many children no longer know how to think about morality and virtue, or to think of them at all. They grow up with no shared moral framework, believing that the highest values are diversity, tolerance and non-judgmentalism.” Please click on my link to my related post – … Continue reading

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Where have all the ladies gone? We have nothing today but crude reminders of what ladies once were. Not only has family life, workplaces, academia, organized religion and government been diminished, alongside the self-inflicted degradation of women during the last forty-five years of feminism’s reign, but they’ve taken the  innocence of pop culture down with them … Continue reading