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LIL NAS X IS CORRUPTING THE YOUTH or something idk lol

Jun 07, 2021
So what are you about to do now? Let's look at the controversy surrounding Lil Nas X, a sneaker design, and, apparently, Satan. The reason this is important is because it has been trending on Twitter every day for almost a week. And I think it raises some very interesting points, which I can't wait to delve into. Before we do that, today's comment says, "Why isn't anyone talking about D'Angelo having the best thumbnail face?" It is a fact that my game of miniature faces is very accurate. Look at these faces right here. Actually, it's a problem right now.
lil nas x is corrupting the youth or something idk lol
Sometimes I wake up like this. So, the two matches we are talking about here; Lil Nas . Its alot. And on the other hand, Twitter skyrocketed. But there were some pretty key people who raised what they thought were valid concerns against him doing this in the first place. The main ones I want to talk about are Joyner Lucas and the holster. What is his name? Kaitlin Bennett. I don't know. Does she have a name? It doesn't matter. Does anyone care? Joyner Lucas is a fellow rapper, much like Lil Nas X. He then said, "I think the biggest problem for me is the fact that Lil Nas They love that record.
lil nas x is corrupting the youth or something idk lol

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They tuned in and subscribed to his channels. So, without any disclaimer, he just dropped some cool stuff and all our kids watched it." Then Lil Nas Which I can't help but agree with. If you go to the thumbnail of this song, Montero by Lil Nas Does this seem like

something

a kid should click on? He literally has thigh-high leather boots, he wears almost nothing else. He's clearly in some kind of demonic environment. I don't understand the criticism that this is somehow pandering to children. Joyner Lucas is acting like it's a surprise release, but Lil Nas X teased this song months ago.
lil nas x is corrupting the youth or something idk lol
Everyone who knows Lil Nas X has been waiting for him to post this. And we all knew exactly what it was going to be about based on the title. Blaming him seemed very strange to me. One thing that a lot of people tried to say is that Lil Nas X has been associated with children before. He performed a concert with Roblox. He definitely went to Sesame Street. He performed Old Town Road in a gym with a group of kids. But since when does that mean he's a children's artist? Why do people act like it's new for singers to perform their songs for a group of children?
lil nas x is corrupting the youth or something idk lol
It's not about the content of the music. It's about what kids listen to. The reason you get invited to these places is because kids hear that. That doesn't depend on him, it depends on the parents. And this is what I mean by this. Here we have Travis Scott performing a Fortnite concert. What is this? Do we honestly believe this was for children? I mean, yes, it was. What I mean is: do we honestly believe this was designed to appeal to adults? Didn't Post Malone also do some kind of Pokémon concert? Come on brother. An animated Post Malone floating around a group of animated Pokémon?
Now, even though I'm an adult, this is still my problem here. It is not a new concept. It can be said that Fortnite is not technically a children's game like Roblox is considered, or like Sesame Street, a children's show. So answer me this, what is this? Who invited Migos to the 2019 Kids' Choice Awards? The Migos don't even have songs that a child can listen to. And besides, why wasn't anyone mad about it? It's almost like there's a key difference between Lil Nas X doing this and everyone else doing this beforehand. Hmm. I wonder if it's homophobia.
Because it seems like every time this happens, but it's not gay material, no one seems to care. The moment we have someone who's not rapping about heterosexual relationships, all of a sudden, "Think about the kids!" And it is a problem. "He is

corrupting

the children." I can't help but notice a small inconsistency. One thing people kept citing was Lil Nas X explicitly saying that kids are his primary audience right now. He didn't say this. Look, they're talking about Lil Nas X's children's book,   C is for Country. This is the part where they stop quoting Lil Nas X and start quoting someone who is no longer associated with him.
He says: "Marketing aimed directly at kids makes a lot of sense when you look at how huge Old Town Road is with the cluster of elementary schools. 'Lil Nas X catered to that younger demographic and resonated with them,' says Dan Runcie," whoever he is, Trapital founder Lil Nas the rapper, "That's the chapter." I'm in right now and I'm okay with that." It's the main evidence that people bring up to say, "No, Lil Nas Not even the article they throw out says that. NPR simply summarized their opinion like this. But as you can see, he just said, "That's my audience," not, "Yeah, I create my songs on purpose for kids to listen to." Next, he wanted to talk about the gun girl, Kaitlin Bennett.
Then she says right here: "On weeks like this I'm grateful when Lil Nas X blocks me." I'll be honest, that's not really a push-up. This is a pushup right here. Lil Nas X blocks you because literally no one on the internet likes you, that's whatever. But to be blocked among the millions of people Jeffree Star sees on his timeline? That's when people will say, "Oh wow, how did you do that?" Also...   Bullying and Harassment Guidelines, Bullying and Harassment Guidelines, Bullying and Harassment Guidelines. But why does he look like Halsey? Who told her to go get the Demi Lovato special?
So Lil Nas X retweeted right here: "I still see your tweets." And then, of course, he references the popular anecdote that Kaitlin Bennett is well known for pooping her pants at a party. So she keeps trying to go back and forth saying, "The guy who accepts Satan's you-know-where wants to talk about pooping your pants?" A little homophobic, right? Of course. "Do you still see your dad?" Asking a random black person that is annoying. And   Lil Nas So that's how she spins this, okay? Are you ready for this? "Lil Nas X just threatened to..." Yes, you're reading that correctly.
And then he follows up with, “Sounds pretty much like what I would expect.” In this way he once again associates the LGBT community with literal rape. It's not like Lil Nas X is the inventor of the phrase "Oh yeah, I'm going to have sex with your parents." And besides, aren't these the same people who always complain about people being professional victims? She continues and ends with: "At least I can procreate." Girl, it's not the service you think it is. But this is actually reinforcing some pretty dark and twisted things that will hurt her in the long run.
Obviously, this is meant to be a homophobic slur like, "Ha, you can't have kids." But at the same time it is saying: "I exist to have children." Then we have the shoes, which ended up becoming a big problem. After seeing that people were so angry about the fact that Lil Nas Well, even more money than he already makes. That's why she's partnering with the MSCHF brand to launch Nike Satans customized with human blood. The fact that there is blood on the sole, a lot. But if that's what you want, do it. People got angry about this again.
There's obviously a much deeper subtext to all of this, okay? The crux of the problem is what this tweet says. "I spent my entire adolescence hating myself because of the things you preached would happen to me for being gay. So I hope you're angry. Stay angry, feel the same anger we were taught to have toward ourselves." Getting angry at Lil Nas Even if you are a Christian, you surely understand, you surely know deep in your heart that this is accurate. It doesn't matter if you believe what's in the Bible and you think it's right and all that, which is great.
You still know this to be true, right? That the entire video was a work of art that depicted him fighting the pain of being labeled as someone who will go straight to hell because of the way he was created. But when you look at what these people are actually saying: "A sane country would make it illegal," read illegal: "For Lil Nas X and his handlers to corrupt and destroy America's children." It's very intolerant and definitely a little fascist to pretend that art should be destroyed and eliminated and not reproduced because you don't agree with it. As for my final summary, Lil Nas X is not

corrupting

children, I really don't understand why people hold him to this standard; except homophobia and racism, these make sense and that would explain the double standard.
But other than that, I'm not really sure where people come from. As for Lil Nas X, I think he may be the biggest businessman in the music industry since Beyoncé. and those for the people who are mad at him seem to have some underlying issues that have nothing to do with his music video or a pair of custom Nikes that sold out in a minute. Catch me on the next Lil Nas m., central time. If it's Monday, Wednesday or Friday, it means I'm uploading a new video here. If it's Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday, that means I'll be live on Twitch.
Basically, what I'm saying is, see you tomorrow. Unless, of course, tomorrow is Sunday, in which case, just watch this video again. Okay, bye.

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