The foolishness of man perverteth his way: Proverbs 19:3
Q: Remember when Nightline used to be a news program?
It's been quite a while since the era of Ted Koppel."ABC’s Nightline on Monday proved, yet again, that
journalists have no concept of religion or what might be offensive. The
late-night news program promoted Lil Nas X and his “Satan Shoes,” as
well as the singer's new video in which he “slides down from heaven to hell on a pole and twerks on Satan.”
This, apparently, is only offensive to “conservative Christians,” a label that reporter Ashan Singh uses twice.
As though this were all normal, Nightline co-host Juju Chang hyped, “Lil Nas X taking the old town road to hell. Going viral again and igniting controversy."
Sounding like PR for the Satan-loving song, Singh chided, “But the racy song and video has some members of the conservative Christian community up in arms.”
At another point, he used the same language: “Some in the conservative Christian community in
an uproar over his latest song and music video.”
Right, because who
else other than conservatives would be bothered by blood-drenched Satan
shoes and twerking on the devil?
In addition to the music video, Lil Nas X is cross-promoting
demonic shoes: “The shoes allegedly contain a drop of human blood, in addition to traditional satanic imagery like the pentagram.” Singh then turned to podcaster Sarah Marshall to gush over the Satanism:
From the "Really" File |
demonic shoes: “The shoes allegedly contain a drop of human blood, in addition to traditional satanic imagery like the pentagram.” Singh then turned to podcaster Sarah Marshall to gush over the Satanism:
"I think it's a really beautiful video, and it feels like we're being asked to witness and appreciate a sexuality that has not been passed around Twitter and shown to everyone in this way before and that it feels to me like a brilliant maneuver to make something beautiful and inspiring." Lifesite
REALLY?