In this video, I analyze the song, "Let it Go", from the popular Disney movie, "Frozen". From my observations, this song has subliminal messages endorsing Occultism, especially Satanism and Witchcraft. Watch the video to learn more!
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ANY COMPETITION.
ANY.
It isn't that they even object much to such stories on moral grounds. It just that anything in popular culture should be in service of ONLY the church, that's the end game, vilify EVERTHING else.
Go read the comments in that video, they're mostly agreeable that the demons are running everything so of course would never let their kids watch such evil.
Why the fuck would Disney need any SUBLIMINAL effort for those messages?
They have movies where magic is commonplace. Sorcerer's, sorceresses, witches, fairies, Merlin, ghosts, Satan himself, voodoo priests, zombies, dragons...
They can turn an entire generation into practicing watches if they really want to. No need at all to sneak up on the topic or the kids...
I came of age during the "Satanic Panic", and this load is just parroting the same tired rhetoric. "Let it Go" is about as Satanic as any song from the band Immortal. This may sound like an odd comparison, but Immortal, being labeled a "Black Metal" band, is notable in its absence of any reference to Satan, demons, etc. BFB is just another biblical bobble-head looking for evil, and finding it in all the places where it is not.
You see ....well, I guess we could call it "bad magic"...wherever you go, and expect that god ("good magic") will protect you. See what twisted logic religion has led you to? You're actually trying to find evil hidden in a children's movie. Have you no shame?
You're just jealous that this scene from "Frozen" officially released on YouTube by Disney is one of the most viewed videos: along with the "Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi" trailer, and PSY's "Gangnam Style": and nobody's watching yours , BuyBull Fuck Box.
Even Dr. Stuart Ashen's film "Ashens and the Quest for the GameChild" had over 1 million views on YT.
Does it fill children with unbridled joy? Do teenagers smile and sing along? Does it make people under the age of 40 reflect on life positively or give them pause to consider how they view the world? Then it's the DEVIL! You're not feeling the love of the Lawd unless you're angry, paranoid, looking down your nose crossways at everybody while judging them to a strict status quo ready to descend on them like a shark that caught the scent of blood and scared witless because everybody else is looking at you the same way waiting for the same sign to tear into you! Pile up the firewood and any of them fancy books you can find and burn the witch!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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