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Nýx

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I'm 16 and punk music has always helped me during my childhood and adolescence. I have always liked punk and goth culture and stuff like that. Since I've reached Satan I'm happier, but I noticed that punk music has deep roots in jewish history.
Punk musicians used to flirt with Nazi symbols, but it was just a provocative thing.
They were not expressing any affiliation with the ideology of National Socialism, they were trying to get up the noses of their parents.
It was always very much an anti-mums-and-dads thing.
Ramones and Clash are jewish bands. I don't listen to them anymore. Siouxsie Sioux is a jew too I think.
Is it safe for me to continue listening to punk music?
 
Nýx said:
You can listen to whatever music you want to. Just stay mindful of any potentially brainwashy lyrics. Over time you will likely lose interest in those songs that have bad vibes and messages, anyways. Some of these can induce you to bad mental states, so stay wary of this and stop if you notice it. Other than that, there is not much to worry about.
 

Music, like every other art, is just a form of expression. Listen to whatever you feel like, but like mentioned above be careful about titles that use lyrics to subtly program your subconcious with harmful messages.

A good idea would be to take a look into the artists you listen to and see whether they are Jewish or not.
 
Nýx said:
I'm 16 and punk music has always helped me during my childhood and adolescence. I have always liked punk and goth culture and stuff like that. Since I've reached Satan I'm happier, but I noticed that punk music has deep roots in jewish history.
Punk musicians used to flirt with Nazi symbols, but it was just a provocative thing.
They were not expressing any affiliation with the ideology of National Socialism, they were trying to get up the noses of their parents.
It was always very much an anti-mums-and-dads thing.
Ramones and Clash are jewish bands. I don't listen to them anymore. Siouxsie Sioux is a jew too I think.
Is it safe for me to continue listening to punk music?
If you think about Punk music and the 60s,70s and the skinhead culture that emerged you'll notice that they are a different generation of people from National Socialism. Punk music or metal music for instance seems to be like a statement against Society. It's a rage against the world type thing. The "I don't give a fuck", "Fuck you " type vibe is almost childish like that kid that just becomes independent of his parents but hasn't become a responsible adult yet. Its basically a statement that " I am an edgy teenager ".

Now if you look at the National Socialists, they weren't trying to be edgy in this teenage road rage type way. These were serious people who were extremely disciplined and extremely organized. These punk and metal people are almost never organized and elegant like the Nazi's were.

Organized rallies, disciplined marches. Fanatical Devotion to the cause. Absolutely serious and have practical real solutions to real problems. Most of the earliest members of the Nazi party were veterans of WW1. Adolf Hitler won the Iron Cross as I remember for his service as a runner (one of the most dangerous professions.) These people were hardened serious men who had seem the reality of this world.

The punk and metal scene is more about acting out and being confrontational in the way that you never were allowed to in your parents care. It's very teenager like and isn't serious at all. Its extremely cringe tbh.

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(The old original punk scene)

These people aren't serious. They aren't hardened. They haven't been through real problems and haven't confronted real problems. They're simply mamma's boys acting out in typical teenage fashion to find masculinity. Theres absolutely no comparison.

At some point you have to grow up and be comfortable in your own shoes and remove dependence on things and other people,emotionally and otherwise. Its called being an adult.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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