This Week in the Arts…

September 10th, 2020

Meet the Poet Laureates of God’s Garbage Dump

I am supposedly an adult, and this blog does not attract children, so I feel it’s okay to quote some gross language today. Don’t read if you’re not up to it.

One of the left’s current darlings is a Hispanic rapper from the Bronx. You would have to look up her real name to find out what it is. She calls herself Cardi B, which is a variation on “Bacardi.” Apparently she is so fond of rum, her friends named her after it.

She and another woman who, unbelievably, calls herself Megan Thee Stallion, has the current #1 rap hit in the USA, and it has been at #1 for 4 weeks.

For some inexplicable reason, many black people in this country have taken to calling attractive women stallions. It’s sad. It shows that there are a huge number of Americans who have no idea what a stallion is. Of course, it’s a male horse that still has all parts of its reproductive system. How did people get this ignorant? It’s pretty much the opposite of a symbol of feminine beauty. “Stallion” is a timeworn slang term for a man who has sex with a lot of women.

If you don’t know what “stallion” means, you are extremely, extremely ignorant. You must know nearly nothing. God bless our liberal-run schools.

To get back to the hit, the title is “WAP,” and that’s short for “Wet Ass P*ssy.” They gave it that grotesque title, and they didn’t even know enough to use a hyphen.

I wanted to see what the fuss was about, so I watched the video. I turned the sound off, because I hate rap. I hate black rap. I hate white rap. I hate Christian and conservative rap. I hate it all, except for rare songs which somehow rise above the pack. I don’t like rap because I don’t like being yelled at and because it promotes a filthy, subhuman culture of pride, promiscuity, anti-white racism, and violence.

The video is beyond belief. It’s one of those things that make you wonder if you’re really awake. Miss B performs in her underwear, in something which I believe is called an all-in-one. I looked it up. It has big holes through which her breasts hang out, and her nipples have little covers glued on them.

I want to be clear. Her breasts, which are enormous, are exposed all the way to the base, and only her nipples are covered.

The sentence, “There’s some whores in this house,” is played 79 times during the video. It appears that “whores” refers to Miss B and Miss Stallion. They rap about sex, using coarse slang terms to describe the unimaginative things they do with men.

We now live in a country where the entertainment industry thinks it’s okay to promote ignorant ghetto dwellers calling themselves whores. And at the same time, you can be fired from your job if you’re a man and you tell a coworker she’s pretty.

The lyrics aren’t real lyrics. It’s like something a person on PCP would murmur after being tased by the police. They probably took about 15 minutes to write.

Does anyone remember real songs? I would say “Stardust” is my favorite pop song, or at least near the top. Look at the lyrics:

And now the purple dusk of twilight time
Steals across the meadows of my heart
High up in the sky the little stars climb
Always reminding me that we’re apart
You wander down the lane and far away
Leaving me a song that will not die
Love is now the stardust of yesterday
The music of the years gone by.

Sometimes I wonder, how I spend
The lonely nights
Dreaming of a song
The melody
Haunts my reverie
And I am once again with you
When our love was new
And each kiss an inspiration
But that was long ago
And now my consolation is in the stardust of a song

Beside the garden wall, when stars are bright
You are in my arms
The nightingale
Tells his fairy tale
Of paradise, where roses grew
Though I dream in vain
In my heart it will remain
My stardust melody
The memory of love’s refrain.

I may as well post a video, featuring Nat King Cole. Remember all his great songs about shooting cops and pimping?

He had one of the very best voices in the industry, and he was also a highly accomplished jazz pianist. I don’t know if he ever wore lingerie with strategic holes cut in it, but sometimes you have to excuse people based on the times in which they lived.

So this is where the world has ended up. We went from banging sticks together to Mozart to Nat King Cole to a couple of disgusting gutter denizens labeling themselves whores and singing about their genitalia.

Often I feel that the rapture will take place in December. Then I ask myself if the world is sufficiently far gone for the rapture to be necessary. Then I see something like this new video.

How much more depraved can we get? What’s next? Music videos featuring human sacrifice?

We are no longer merely descending into the realm of beasts. We are plummeting.

I thought I should let people know what’s happening. Intelligent, moral people don’t keep up with rap, so there must be many, many Christians who are unaware of this song. I didn’t know about the lyrics until today, even though I had seen the video.

If our most popular musicians are producing things like this now, and our music industry is behind them, and critics are giving them rave reviews instead of vomiting, try and imagine what we’ll be seeing in 2021. I don’t have the imagination for it. I guess it will be pure porn, and we’ll move from straight to gay to whatever comes after gay.

Look at the lyrics on the web. It’s like the things I imagine demons saying to each other in hell. What could demons be saying that could be worse?

Of course, Joe Biden just did an interview with her. That’s how little there is to him. He’s a mist of a man. Black and Hispanic women are whores, right Joe? That’s okay with you?

President. He’s running for president of the United States.

I hope we don’t have much time left. Living in this world is starting to be like living in a pile of soiled underwear. Thank God I live in the country, where things are still bearable.

I don’t know if there is still any point in leaving Christians on earth. I enjoy my life, but I would love to spend some time in my real home in heaven, where everyone is in agreement, and the only whores are whores that repented.

8 Responses to “This Week in the Arts…”

  1. Steve Says:

    I have not seen or heard of this. Glad I missed it!

  2. Heather Says:

    Tucker Carlson did a story about this nastiness last week. Completely disgusting!

  3. baldilocks Says:

    Demons have infiltrated and destroyed black American music because, before, it was often about God even if it wasn’t.

    I talked about this last year. Link in my nickname.

  4. John Bowen Says:

    I hope all is well with you, Steve. I had a spiritual breakthrough I thought might interest you. For the first time in my life, I can read Revelations with a sense of peace.

    Humbling oneself certainly seems to help in prayer, the Peace of the Spirit is certainly more upon me after praying laying face down, arms stretched in supplication than kneeling or praying in bed. I hope anyone that reads this finds it helpful.

    As I was about to get up from prayer tonight I asked the Holy Spirit if I had forgotten anything and was immediately reminded to pray for America’s government. That kind of communication was not present before and I am much encouraging.

    Grace and Peace be with you, your household and our country.

  5. John Bowen Says:

    “encouraged”, not “encouraging”. I promise English is my first language, even if it doesn’t always seem that way!

  6. Rick C Says:

    I saw an interesting comment on an Instapundit post a couple of days ago–in a discussion about Joe Biden’s supposed mental deterioration, one person said that what we’re seeing him do isn’t actually dementia, and that dementia was–his example–making a perfectly prepared meal, but then cooking the steaks directly on the oven burner instead of in a pan and nearly starting a house fire, which he said was something his mother had done. IIRC he said she argued with him that she wasn’t doing anything wrong, either. I can’t evaluate that–the only person I personally ever knew with dementia was one of my grandmothers, who came to live with us for a time before she died, but I was only around 7-8, and all I remember is that she seemed to kind of get vague, if that makes sense. She didn’t stay with us until she died, though.

  7. Steve H. Says:

    Defending the notion that memory problems are associated with dementia is like defending the notion that sneezing is associated with colds. It’s strange that anyone would suggest otherwise. It sounds like the Instapundit commenter knew nearly nothing about dementia.

  8. Steve H. Says:

    John, I am very glad to hear about the way your life is improving.