"My sister is a marine" is like saying "I have a friend that is black so I'm not racist" as if you having a sister in the marines makes your opinion more valid than Morrissey. Funny how you criticize Morrissey and yet never fought a war yourself. Typical. What, you carried your own luggage? You sound more jealous than anything else. Morrissey is star, you are not. Morrissey is a genius, you are not. Always remember this.
In the end, he has you wrapped around his finger. Point in case: you spent a whole bunch of time and energy reworking his album to your liking and you want attention for it. I'm not criticizing you but now realizing you're sick (like us all). "...a washed up old bitch" that you seem to follow pretty closely. What does that say about you?
Are you even aware that you're a narcissist?
I'll try not to spend too much energy responding, as it's clear you have the cognitive capabilities of a dead 5 year old.
But for shits and giggles:
"My sister is a marine" is like saying "I have a friend that is black so I'm not racist" as if you having a sister in the marines makes your opinion more valid than Morrissey.
It's not a question of whose opinion is more
valid. I said "my sister is a Marine" because it illustrates
one reason I don't see them as "canon fodder." I'm not pro-war, nor am I anti-war. Simply saying that I don't take Morrissey's anti-war stance seriously, because it's cheap and predictable.
Funny how you criticize Morrissey and yet never fought a war yourself. Typical. What, you carried your own luggage?
Nope; never fought in a war. I also don't let men f*** me in the ass. Neither prospect holds any appeal for me, and I feel safe making that assessment without the benefit of experience. But while I am secure in those opinions, I also wouldn't go out of my way to adopt a narrative view based on them because they are not aspects of my life. Morrissey, however, does have experience with the latter, so maybe he should stick to writing about that instead of pontificating on the former...something
totally alien to him. He's become the "author" of his own
Reader Meet Author scenario.
And yes, I carry my own luggage. I don't let some dude do it while I follow behind in sunglasses, like a pampered c***.
Point in case: you spent a whole bunch of time and energy reworking his album to your liking and you want attention for it. I'm not criticizing you but now realizing you're sick (like us all). "...a washed up old bitch" that you seem to follow pretty closely. What does that say about you
I understand that typing out a sentence is a chore for you on a par with oil-rigging, but gerrymandering a sub-par set of mp3s is not a big deal. Took maybe a half hour, if that.
Yes, I do follow his career fairly closely. I'm still a fan of his music, at least in theory. I think there is still a lot of potential there and this little project was a way of shining a brighter light on what I think latter-day Morrissey is capable of. But do I think he's become a cartoonish, entitled queen in his old age? Yes. I don't like him as a
person...although I respect his willingness to bravely voice intelligent counter-arguments against #metoo and open border policy. The problem is that a lot of the intelligent views that he shares get lost in the proclivity of his I mentioned earlier to struggle with a definitive sociocultural viewpoint, or at least one that he can articulate cohesively. And I'm not saying I think he should be firmly on the left or firmly on the right and never waver. I'm just saying that there are a lot of inconsistencies in his rhetoric. He makes his band wear Black Panther shirts but he's clearly a bit of a racist...which is
fine, but be consistent. He hates royalty and yet he conducts himself as though
he is royalty...it's hard to take seriously. He sings of quitting your job, being unemployed, and "being good to yourself" in this sort of 14-yr old, halfwit anarchic stance and then spams the virtues of $700 Stella McCartney fake-leather shoes on his website...he constantly blathers on about how he lived with Mommy til he was like 24 and how she never made him work; well, no, I don't respect people like that. Certainly not when they have the gall to tell normal people -
people who work for a living- how to live, how to eat, how to dress...the guy's full of shit. He's too out of touch to take seriously.
And for that reason, his political songs generally bore me. I'll listen to Jocko Willink talk about war. Not Morrissey.