This clip woke me up 10 years ago
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marlon brando was aware of the jq? crazy
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(23-08-2025, 08:46 PM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: marlon brando was aware of the jq? crazy

They all are. Some get to a point, where they no longer care. Like Brando, Gibson, Michael Jackson, Ye, etc...
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(24-08-2025, 03:14 AM)Dreckssau Wrote: They all are. Some get to a point, where they no longer care. Like Brando, Gibson, Michael Jackson, Ye, etc...

watch this video on him

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Quote:Comments on Jews and Hollywood

In an interview in Playboy magazine in January 1979, Brando said: "You've seen every single race besmirched, but you never saw an image of the kike because the Jews were ever so watchful for that—and rightly so. They never allowed it to be shown on screen. The Jews have done so much for the world that, I suppose, you get extra disappointed because they didn't pay attention to that."[187]
Brando made a similar comment on Larry King Live in April 1996, saying:
Quote:Hollywood is run by Jews; it is owned by Jews, and they should have a greater sensitivity about the issue of—of people who are suffering. Because they've exploited—we have seen the—we have seen the nigger and greaseball, we've seen the chink, we've seen the slit-eyed dangerous Jap, we have seen the wily Filipino, we've seen everything, but we never saw the kike. Because they knew perfectly well, that that is where you draw the wagons around.
Larry King, who was Jewish, replied: "When you say—when you say something like that, you are playing right in, though, to anti-Semitic people who say the Jews are—" Brando interrupted: "No, no, because I will be the first one who will appraise the Jews honestly and say 'Thank God for the Jews'."[188]
Jay Kanter, Brando's agent, producer, and friend, defended him in Daily Variety: "Marlon has spoken to me for hours about his fondness for the Jewish people, and he is a well-known supporter of Israel";[189] Kanter himself was Jewish.[190] Similarly, Louie Kemp, in his article for Jewish Journal, wrote: "You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in 'Apocalypse Now', but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most."[24]

(24-08-2025, 03:17 AM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: watch this video on him


this vid is pretty great. and wyatt stagg is extremely high iq ngl, tho he gets too lost at the times and tries to review every movie with the white genocide lens jfl
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(24-08-2025, 03:33 AM)aklifaal Wrote: this vid is pretty great. and wyatt stagg is extremely high iq ngl, tho he gets too lost at the times and tries to review every movie with the white genocide lens jfl

when you are into symbolism it becomes insanely hard to undo the dominance of such optics. some of his stuff is genuinely an imprecise reach but i dont blame him
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(24-08-2025, 03:17 AM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: watch this video on him


I've seen the video before. His cultural criticism is correct in a broader sense, but I can't say that I share his outlook.
He sounds like the far-right equivalent of a woke guy, who believes in white victimhood and wants to cancel everyone for failing the purity test.

And out of all the videos I've seen by him, the Jackson one was the least convincing. The Carlin video was good and the Cohen video was brutal, as I used to be a big fan.

Jackson was of course a product of pop culture and pop culture is rotten in general, but by the standards of pop music, I don't see how he was an especially bad influence. Few of his songs are overtly sexual, none of them promote excessive drug use, crime or nihilism. He just happened to be black, which makes the music automatically 'degenerate' to some.
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(24-08-2025, 04:22 AM)Dreckssau Wrote: And out of all the videos I've seen by him, the Jackson one was the least convincing. The Carlin video was good and the Cohen video was brutal, as I used to be a big fan.

Jackson was of course a product of pop culture and pop culture is rotten in general, but by the standards of pop music, I don't see how he was an especially bad influence. Few of his songs are overtly sexual, none of them promote excessive drug use, crime or nihilism. He just happened to be black, which makes the music automatically 'degenerate' to some.

you are right, tbh.
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