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10 febrero, 2021

The #Occult #Meaning of #TheWeeknd’s #SuperBowl #Performance

Why is The Weeknd constantly wearing the same outfit? And what’s up with the guys with bandaged faces? Here’s a look at the occult meaning of The Weeknd’s enigmatic Super Bowl performance.

By Vigilant Citizen

The Super Bowl is, at its core, a sporting event. However, judging by media reactions, lots of people were less interested in the actual football game and more interested in playing COVID police. The result: Twitter geniuses complained about the lack of social distancing in the crowd while not realizing that most “fans” were actually cardboard cutouts. Other individuals obsessed about the mask-wearing practices of people in the stadium and took the time to shame them on social media. “Did he just remove his mask to take a sip of beer? Unacceptable. Drink through your mask like the rest of us, buddy!”

With all of these joyless people actively looking for ways to be offended by a football game, The Weeknd was in charge of lightening the mood with some good old fashioned singing and dancing. And for about 14 minutes, instead of moaning about some player on the sidelines wearing his mask under his nose, people gazed at the red-clad The Weeknd and wondered things such as “What is the meaning of the bandages?”

In that sense, The Weeknd accomplished his job as an entertainer: To get people to forget about their immediate problems by drawing them into his artistic universe. However, when one understands the meaning of this universe, one is reminded of another major problem: The entertainment industry is a toxic cesspool of satanic psychopaths. Am I exaggerating, here? No.

In fact, the entire narrative surrounding The Weeknd points to this very fact.

Star Boy

To properly understand the meaning of The Weeknd’s enigmatic performance, one needs to look at his

14 septiembre, 2015

#TheWeeknd: #TheHills, #Can’tFeelMyFace, #TellYourFriends




The Occult Meaning Behind The Weeknd’s Videos 
“The Hills”, “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Tell Your Friends”
vigilantcitizen,com


The Weeknd’s videos “The Hills”, “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Tell Your Friends” form a trilogy that tells a disturbing story. Through symbolism, the videos describe a dark and occult path to fame. 

The Weeknd is a Canadian R&B singer who has enjoyed a steady rise in popularity in the past few years. However in 2015, his career truly took off with a hit album, a number one single, music awards appearances and even tabloid action (with his 18 year-old girlfriend Bella Haddid). As if narrating his meteoric rise to fame, the videos released for his album “Beauty Behind the Madness”, depict The Weeknd’s rise to fame in a rather dark fashion: It is indeed represented as the result of a deal with the devil himself. 

Although the videos The Hills, Can’t Feel My Face and Tell Your Friends are quite simple and not exactly “action-packed”, the action that actually takes place is highly significant. The videos are also connected through the recurrent appearance of a shady character with supernatural powers who appears to be following The Weeknd around and who happens to share attributes with the biblical “devil”. Do the videos tell the story of man selling his soul to the devil for success in the music industry? Let’s look at the meaning of The Weeknd’s videos. 

The Hills
The Hills is the first video released of the trilogy. It begins with a shot of a car that is upside down. A