It’s Time To Say Goodbye To Sam Smith — His Latest Music Video Belongs In The Trash

Singer Sam Smith has released a new music video. First, let me say this about this incredible performer: I loved his music. 

But with his latest release “I’m Not Here to Make Friends,” I can no longer love it.

Even though Sam is tremendously talented, I am now going to have to dump his incredible music from my library.

Why?

It has nothing to do with his singing gifts — it’s how he’s choosing to use his unique abilities that is beyond the pale.

My decision to ditch him is about who Sam is as a person and what he is introducing to culture now.

He’s no longer releasing beautiful music. His new song is not about him playing the piano and remembering old lovers.

His new music video is yet another example of what happens to an artist who has spent too much time in Hollywood — his ‘art’ essentially becomes pornography.

His new music video, for the song, “I’m Not Here To Make Friends,” is almost too grotesque to even discuss. I go into more detail about it on my show today which can be watched here

The best way to describe it is like “Mrs. Doubtfire” meets “Moulin Rouge” — except it’s just men. It’s absolute filth. The entire thing is sexual, provocative, and inappropriate — replete with leather lingerie, suggestive images, nudity, and more. It’s graphic throughout.

What’s incredible is that this sort of thing is allowed on YouTube. You cannot question Big Pharma authority, and you can’t discuss your reaction to the vaccine, but this garbage is allowed for the world to see — including your children.

The video isn’t posted behind behind any sort of age restriction or verification — even though it is essentially gay smut.

Those who do speak out against this vulgarity being pushed on our kids are accused of being homophobic and hateful. It’s a bogus smear. 

It’s no secret I am against this agenda being pushed onto our children. Of course, my critics never focus on that. They instead choose to make the issue about the immutable characteristics of those I am criticizing.

So for example, when Cardi B makes the song “WAP” and I ridicule it and condemn it, people say “oh, it’s because Cardi B is black” — never mind my own skin color.

So, now that I’m commenting on Sam Smith and he’s white, I am being told I’m only speaking out because he’s gay and ‘gender-bending.’

No, I am speaking out because they are both disgusting.

This isn’t art. These are the products of two imbeciles corrupting our culture and future. It should be thrown out — not put on the internet for millions to see.

People should walk away from this. It shouldn’t be allowed on stage, let alone on your home computer where minors can see it.

When you put this into the arena — think about what it’s doing in people’s minds over time. In effect, it’s softening them to the idea of pornography. This music video belongs on Pornhub, and Pornhub belongs in the trash.

Yet instead of finding this crap in the gutter, you are seeing this sort of crudeness in the mainstream media. You’re getting this on YouTube. People are celebrating this.

The truly sad part is Sam is already talented. He doesn’t need to stoop to this level.

Why can’t he make a video of himself dancing and having a good time — without it being explicitly sexual? Does it really have to be so raunchy? No, of course not. So then why is he doing this?

Well, perhaps because he knows this is what sells now. The more disgusting you are and the more immoral you are, then the more attention Hollywood will give you.

That’s because Hollywood is perverse and satanic. And that’s all I’m going to say about that.

Minnesota Compared To North Korea, China For Extreme Abortion Bill About To Pass

If, as expected, Minnesota Democratic governor signs a bill just passed by the Minnesota Senate, the state will permit a right to abortion at any time of a woman’s pregnancy.

“Every individual who becomes pregnant has a fundamental right to continue the pregnancy and give birth, or obtain an abortion, and to make autonomous decisions about how to exercise this fundamental right,” the bill, known as the Protect Reproductive Options Act, states. Every Democrat voted for the bill; every Republican opposed it. Walz has stated he will sign the bill into law.

Late term-abortions are often performed by using gruesome procedures that can include crushing or dismembering the baby before it is removed from the mother’s body, or in some cases, injecting a lethal drug in to the baby’s heart.

“Minnesotans don’t support elective third-trimester abortion. They just don’t. But that’s what this extreme bill entrenches in our state law: the right to abort any baby for any reason at any time up to birth,” Cathy Blaeser, the executive director for Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) said. “Under this bill, even babies who are old enough to live outside the womb and to feel excruciating pain have no protection from lethal violence. The extremism of H.F. 1 puts Minnesota in the same category as just a handful of countries around the world, including North Korea and China.”

“The lack of parental involvement allows the most heinous of criminals—human and sex traffickers—to hide behind the doors of the unlicensed, uninspected abortion facility,” she continued. “These traffickers are happily watching this legislature advance extreme, unfettered abortion bills that enable them to continue to traffic their victims.”

“We have a duty to answer the call of Minnesotans to truly protect those reproductive freedoms, to enshrine them not simply in case law, but in our statutory law,” stated the bill’s author, state senator Sen. Jennifer McEwen, as MPR reported. “These are our values, this is the practice in Minnesota. This is what we believe.”

But GOP Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson countered, “Today we are not just codifying Roe v. Wade or Doe v. Gomez as the author has indicated. We are enacting the most extreme bill in the country regarding youth sterilization, late term abortions and public viability for a vast array of new reproductive rights.”

Republicans tried to amend the bill 35 times and failed each time, Fox News noted.