• @metaphortune
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    57 months ago

    Let’s maybe avoid artists with significant amounts of credible sexual and psychological assault accusations levied against them.

    • Favrion
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      37 months ago

      Or we can separate the art from the artist and not fret about the small things.

      • gid
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        7 months ago

        “Separate the art from the artist” should be a discussion, not a rule. Also sexual abuse is not a small thing.

        If his music has a special place for you, fine, but also accept that there are people who don’t want to promote him because of the numerous allegations about him and his behaviour.

        • Favrion
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          27 months ago

          Allegations is the key word.

          • gid
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            37 months ago

            As is “numerous”. I’ve also read his autobiography, and I have no doubt about the kind of person he is.

            • Favrion
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              17 months ago

              But he’s a musician.

  • @jimmydoreisaleftyOP
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    -27 months ago

    If anyone just thinks this song is simply anti-Trump and pro-Hillary then you must be new to Manson. This song to me is about cutting off the head of a person and looking at what they are without their vanity and words. And all we are are carnal beasts. This is what Satan truly is; ourselves. The lyrics seem to suggest that Manson shows contempt for “the empty shell on the stage” (Trump or Hillary if you will) but even more for those in the audience. As they are the ones that will act upon the words, that come from what they perceive as gods and what Manson knows as Satan. Essentially we are all beasts and we shouldn’t blindly follow other beasts. This song is very laveyan in that sense.

    https://genius.com/Marilyn-manson-say10-lyrics