February 03, 2004

Super Give me a Break


Well the game of the super bowl was actually a great game but too bad the justin/janet incident had to take the spot light away. Personally I think the media is blowing this out of proportion. In any other country in the world this would not have had any impact, topless women have become socially acceptable, and why are we living in the dark ages. Women have every right to bare their chests in public or other places as much as men do. The thing that really gets to me is there are worse things on TV these days then Janet's breast. Look at the soap operas during the day where in almost every episode at least one married women is meeting her lover in a hotel room. I find this more appalling then the showing of flesh. I mean what kind of message are we sending, that it is ok to cheat on your husband as long as you don’t get caught. Children are exposed to breast from birth so why is this a big deal!!!!

Posted by Der at February 3, 2004 11:00 PM
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Super Bowl Sunday, February 1st, was also the traditional Pagan/Satanic holiday of Candlemass or Imboloc. The rites traditionally called for young women to parade around town naked invoking the spirit of Pagan saint Brighid or Brigit (pronounced BREE) in an effort to bring on lactation in farm animals. Brigit was also revered as the goddess of spring and represented by the sun. A close examination of the footage shows a bare breasted Janet Jackson with a strange sun ornament piercing her nipple, both clear references to this Satanic Occult ceremony. The public outcry seems to have largely missed the point. This act was not just about SEX, it was about SATANISM.


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Posted by: Joe at February 21, 2004 07:02 PM

Hmm true about the Pagan Day of observation BUT Paganism does not = Satanism.
Pagans do not even believe in Satan.
Janets breast hanging out for the world to see, Im sure has nothing to do with Imboloc.
IMHO :)

Posted by: Kim at March 29, 2004 10:09 PM
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