I love this music video, as I can totally relate to this hell that I am going through.
It seems at least some part of the world, prefer the fake things running around, and allow the real thing die off. Is it because the image, or what the society's "standards"?
I wonder if it has anything to do like people have to stay hidden, because of XYZ...
Like being gay, drug, stigma, all kinds of things. If I was Jesus, I would say go for it, so long you aren't intentionally going to harm others. I think he may even pull out some examples, which sounds like how he likes to answer things in the Bible.
If drug was so bad - then why your very famous successful scientists also used them?
I don't think they were "evil", perhaps the exact opposite! Or if they were evils, then all those great inventions for mankind, must be tools for evil, let's all bin it. I think this world would be fucked (literally). To be fair, can anyone take drug? I don't think that's the case, it is almost like driving, some better than the others, and it is not risk free. The honest truth is say what it is, what's the benefits, and be educated with the side-effects. It is always the people who use the tool wrongly, and I found it absurd to blame it on any tools. Fire can cook, but it can burn. So is drug and anything else. Whether it is an accident, or actual harm - really depends on your intention, and well...awareness, experience & practice!
In this video, you can see - it doesn't matter if you are straight or gay or les or bi...the intention was to kill - no good experience can come out. The fact that is also done by the fake clone - which gives a really bad name to the actual singer, getting all the credits and also be able to kill them all. What would be the aftermath? Well we can safely assume that, the "singer" carried a bomb, and killed everyone in the theatre. The fake news can also chuck in, something like, she must be under a lot of stress, mental illness, and drug user. Then the society may even believe it, and think that, oh it is such a tragic, we should "do something", so kids are not harmed by drugs etc. It is a snowball effect, one lie is enough to lead everything into wrong, and worse, then to the point of no return. Why? Because once trust / truth has been tainted / misguided, it is way too hard and complicated to ever go back and "un-spread those words".
I think this video actually packs more learnings than what I see here, I wonder what others see in this video... and whether you can relate to any of it.
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