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<blockquote data-quote="Athanasius" data-source="post: 1289518" data-attributes="member: 16809"><p><strong>RE: The Anti-Clown World Thread: In Praise Of The Disappearing Old World</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't look to Clown World for laughs, more for the absurdity and evil of the present world. More often it leads me to lament this broken world and pray for it.</p><p></p><p>As for anti-clown, you will see subversive elements existing alongside the good, the beautiful, and the true long before the 70s. It's always been a mixed bag. The early 1800s were a fertile time for all sorts of cults, for example, and you had spiritist movements and such into the 20th century. What's remarkable about the current era is how nakedly subversive and evil it is with few breaks in the clouds. It's not a guy in a suit like Albert Kinsey. It has no sweet, deceptive wrapper around like Tiffany; it's just the thoroughly degraded inversion chronicled on sites like Vigilant Citizen. One of the precursors of this new style was Madonna. After her early, more bubblegum phase, it was one distasteful video and record after another.</p><p></p><p>The moral of the story is to always be discerning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Athanasius, post: 1289518, member: 16809"] [b]RE: The Anti-Clown World Thread: In Praise Of The Disappearing Old World[/b] I don't look to Clown World for laughs, more for the absurdity and evil of the present world. More often it leads me to lament this broken world and pray for it. As for anti-clown, you will see subversive elements existing alongside the good, the beautiful, and the true long before the 70s. It's always been a mixed bag. The early 1800s were a fertile time for all sorts of cults, for example, and you had spiritist movements and such into the 20th century. What's remarkable about the current era is how nakedly subversive and evil it is with few breaks in the clouds. It's not a guy in a suit like Albert Kinsey. It has no sweet, deceptive wrapper around like Tiffany; it's just the thoroughly degraded inversion chronicled on sites like Vigilant Citizen. One of the precursors of this new style was Madonna. After her early, more bubblegum phase, it was one distasteful video and record after another. The moral of the story is to always be discerning. [/QUOTE]
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