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Remember Glam Rock bands? I always assumed that they were just stupid and gross. Now, with the current agenda promoting transfaggots, I understand that all those men with female make up and long hair were promoting the transfaggot agenda already in XX century. Change my mind.

Remember Glam Rock bands? I always assumed that they were just stupid and gross. Now, with the current agenda promoting transfaggots, I understand that all those men with female make up and long hair were promoting the transfaggot agenda already in XX century. Change my mind.

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the glam rock formula was pretty simple to understand: chicks went crazy for the dudes; something about that look drove them wild. men loved the rock, the shredding, melody, good drums, etc.

They were never an organically formed band, always studio to fit the formula.

Want a trans/gay propaganda genre? Punk rock. All major punk labels have the same messaging: crossdressing is fine, transgender operations are cool and funny (see Nofx for the main influencer). Fuck you if you are a homophobe or transphobe or xenophobe (your Epitaph and A-F lineups, etc). There was a "skinhead" punk movement for a bit to call out the jewish agenda but the jews swooped in and took over punk faster than the music itself.

And punk was always targeting the kids in the preteen to young adult age group. Glam rock was targeting people in their 20s and 30s.

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The 4skins (an oi skinhead band) were a real working class English white nationalist band but sadly the establishment came down on them like a ton of bricks. Punk was always filled with fags and junkies and it gravitated those kinds of people towards it and encouraged degeneracy with jew backing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG0_w4ocWjk

Glam rock was a total fag fest. Just a small example would be Motley Crew, Twisted Sister, David Lee Roth and Van Halen both chronic glam fags that used more peroxide hair spray than a barber on a busy week. edited some spelling mistakes