If kurty boy were alive today, he would absolutely slag off incels like you, me and all of us like the good li'l soybitch feminist like he was
Kurt as we know him could only exist at that period. He was heavily influenced by the status quo of his time and thus would not be the Kurt we refer to if he got old enough to live nowadays. He was destined to be an icon of that particular decade.
Which doesn't make his music any less significant, even if the normies can't understand it properly.
Nigga you are trolling at this point
A troll would post the thread on Inceldom Discussion and not even reply to the angry comments with respect like I am doing.
he was a feminist cuck
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1. Don't rape: Yes. Unless you're an ethnic beast. We don't support beating up, raping women, and chaining them to an oven like the Muslims do. They should have their rights taken away for the sake of civilization, yes. They should be housewives and mothers, not waste their youth and fertility chasing worthless degrees and careers, absolutely. But raping them? That's too much. We don't condone rape in the West.
2. Don't be prejudiced: You got to understand the concept. Society has always swept under the rug weird people like you and me. Society still does the same to incels today. When Kurt was young, he saw many marginalized people like us being mistreated and spit on like normies do to us. He didn't like that. What's the problem?
3. Don't be sexist: Saw his mother being spanked until her arm was broken by a toxic man and his father abandoned him. What did you expect? His mind was twisted by the awful events in his life and the status quo of that particular era. Cut him some slack, man.
I like the music Nirvana played, but the three of them were absolute feminists, especially Kurt. That guy even wore a dress at one of his gigs need I say more?
He was rebelling against the status quo and being provocative, pushing the boundaries of a hyper traditionalist conservative society that was approaching its death. He didn't cause liberalism to rise, he was just exploring himself and presenting another perception within that context.
Which Nirvana song is your favorite?
Polly.
He was a great artist, I enjoy his music a lot and often really connect with the song. Nirvana has had a great impact on my life. Krste and Dave are also great musicians and i equally respect them.
Based.
Wasn't he a proto-liberal?
I'm just gonna copy and paste what I said earlier to another Nirvana fan here:
"Oh, he wore dresses and supported feminism." You got to understand the context and what led him to do such a thing. He was a broken and depressed boy from a dysfunctional household where his mother was beaten up and his father abandoned him. He was young, bold and wanted to rebel against the status quo that was not working for a lot of people and liberalism was the next big thing in Western civilization, so he jumped right into it.
Plus, his research on and study of Eastern religions like Buddhism (the band's name was Nirvana after all) had an impact on his rejection of institutional, patriarchal religions like Christianity and its views on women.
I forgive him for supporting feminism, but I can see exactly why he did that. He was still in favor of monogamous families and wanted to have one with Courtney, so Kurt still liked some traditionalism, but she was too much of a bitch to give him that and eventually got him killed.
One of the greatest bands ever
Indeed.