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Sacrilegious Madonna Items, Acts, Remarks
Topic Started: Dec 19 2005, 07:30 PM (7,543 Views)
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From Madonna Tribe - photo of bracelets below.
  • Here are two little yet quite limited pieces of Madonna memorabilia, two pink rubber bracelets designed to promote "Confessions" that were distributed on various occasions like promo parties and also at some of the Madonna gig's from her recent promo tour.
    You can read "I'm Hung Up On Madonna" on one of them, and "What Would Madonna Do?" on the other one.
What would Madonna do?

She'd have sex with it, that's what she'd do.

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Aw, Flea...You didn't see that in "COAD Publicity Hype" thread that I had posted that I was sending these to you...
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Dec 20 2005, 02:29 PM
Aw, Flea...You didn't see that in "COAD Publicity Hype" thread that I had posted that I was sending these to you...

You mean you're sending me the bracelets? Will they get here by Christmas? :laugh:

If not, you can try sending them in time for my birthday :laugh:
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She sure is paying a lot to turn out unsellable sh!t. I wish she'd shove it up her @ss along with mr. peabody's unsold @ssholes and the 50 tons of English Swastikas childrens clothing ensembles- stupid bi tch.
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Dec 20 2005, 10:44 PM
She sure is paying a lot to turn out unsellable sh!t. I wish she'd shove it up her @ss along with mr. peabody's unsold @ssholes and the 50 tons of English Swastikas childrens clothing ensembles- stupid bi tch.
Now that you mention it.

Originally, I thought the reason she dabbled in some of this stuff, why she broadened her horizons, was for ego, money, or in some cases (like the kiddie books) some weird competitive need (to stick it to J. K. Rowling, maybe).

Of course, all those reasons may still be valid, but...

Now, I wonder if the reason she does all this is to come off as a master of all trades, to make herself look good in the press.

You'll notice that many journalists start out reviews and articles about her by saying, "Is there no stopping her... Dancer! Singer! Actress! Childern book author! Children clothing deesigner! Bracelet seller! Now wine maker! And she wants to direct, too! What a woman!"

It's nauseating. :sick:
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I'm not a Roman Catholic, so I don't get quite as outraged over off-color depictions of Mary as do many Catholics - (though I do think Mary should be treated respectfully, don't misunderstand).

What galls me is that by depicting Mary in a trashy way, they're sort of doing so to Jesus - this thing has a baby Jesus in it:

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they're the evil dead.
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Uh...why would somebody want to play dress-up with - Oh, forget it. I don't want to know.
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Now, I wonder if the reason she does all this is to come off as a master of all trades, to make herself look good in the press.

You'll notice that many journalists start out reviews and articles about her by saying, "Is there no stopping her... Dancer! Singer! Actress! Childern book author! Children clothing designer! Bracelet seller! Now wine maker! And she wants to direct, too! What a woman!"

Unfortunately, this seems to be affecting all of Hollywood (images of Jessica and her stupid saccharine skin creams and Sarah Jessica's assinine perfume come to mind). Didn't you link to a really good article some time ago about this "auteur" craze?
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Dec 22 2005, 02:41 PM
Didn't you link to a really good article some time ago about this "auteur" craze?

I remember what you're talking about, but it wasn't me... someone else found the article and linked to it at the old board. Dang that stupid EZ Board hacker... we lost some good stuff.

All I know is that Madonna seems to go out of her way to do different crap because -

Hey, imagine her like "Cartman" from South Park, eyes closed, fantasizing, mumbling to herself,

"Yes, yeeeesssssss, if I become an ice sculptor too, even if I'm a crappy one, the introductions to propaganda pieces will say, "Actor! Singer! Dancer! Children clothing designer! Children book author! And now Ice Sculptor!"
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So some Muslims are having a huge fit over some cartoons of Mohammed. Meanwhile....

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From Drowned Madonna,
  • Promotional-not-for-sale issue #0 of Machina.

    The re-invented famous Polish pop-cultural magazine "Machina" features a special cover with Madonna and Lola for the promotional-not-for-sale issue numbered "00".

    .... Written by Giampiero on 2006-02-06 11
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Reaction to the magazine cover:

Madonna on icon outrages Catholics
  • Thursday, February 09, 2006
    WARSAW: Poland’s Roman Catholics expressed outrage on Thursday after a magazine published a picture of the much revered icon of the Black Madonna with pop icon Madonna’s face transposed onto it.

    “We are shocked to see, yet again, the miraculous icon of the mother of God used in a profanatory way for advertising and business purposes,” Paulinian monks at Jasna Gora monastery in the southern city of Czestochowa, who are custodians of the icon which Poles believe was painted by St Luke the Evangelist.

    Pop magazine Machina published a photograph of the sacred icon, with pop idol Madonna’s face transposed over the face of the Virgin and one of the singer’s children in the place of the baby Jesus, on the cover of the issue which hit the newsstands today after a three-year publishing hiatus.

    “The icon, along with the crucifix and the Bible, are key symbols of faith for all Christians,” the monks said in a statement published on their website.

    “Current events have shown us where abuse of religious images and symbols can lead,” the statement said, referring indirectly to the wave of protests that have hit the Muslim world since the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in several European newspapers.

    Ultra-Catholic daily newspaper Nasz Dziennik slammed Machina’s cover photo as “another act of profanation of sacred symbols,” and Poland’s tolerancja.pl website has received scores of messages of protest.

    Machina’s publisher Piotr Metz said he was “surprised” by the outrage sparked by the magazine’s cover and issued a statement saying the magazine had “not intended to offend anyone’s religious feelings”.
Madonna Faced Virgin Mary Angered Catholic Polish

Two Madonnas upset Poland's Catholics
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This wasn't exactly a review of the Confessions Tour, so I decided to put it in this thread.

A pop tart spits straight in our eye
  • May 27, 2006
    by Rex Murphy

    Madonna is on tour again.

    Nothing new. More of the vulgar same, that tired mix of rough raunch and glitz, laced as always with some overt and unfailing crude manipulation of Christian symbols. Madonna is as predictable as Tim Hortons, but Timmy's is at least always fresh.

    This time, it's a scene of Madonna wearing a crown of thorns and being “crucified” on some massive stage cross. The jeer at Christianity by one of the world's most successful and hollow talents is blatant — as is everything this star does — deliberate and crude.

    It comes, whether by design or by luck, on the tail of the whirlwind publicity of The Da Vinci Code film.

    There is, of course, no sense or point in challenging Madonna's “artistic” efforts, and even less than none at all in trying to mount some protest over it.

    The over-the-hill hipsters who still find some buzz in whatever Madonna does, those who have bought the ridiculous and endlessly repeated estimate of her skill at “reinventing” herself, will only find the factitious thrill of her “transgressiveness” validated by the response of the rubes and the righteous.

    I am sorry to see that the New York-based Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights has issued a condemnation. Not because it was wrong to do so, and not because Kabbalah's most celebrated convert doesn't deserve a condemnation, but simply because on the current understanding of religion in this predominantly secular culture it is so useless for the Catholic League, or any other church organization, to be doing so.

    Every official mutter from any Christian group will merely sell another cluster of $350 tickets and give oxygen to the success of the Madonna tour machine.

    Take a jab at the Cross, the central icon of Christianity, accessorize with a crown of thorns, the bitter emblem of the Christian Saviour's suffering, and the cash registers will keep on ringing.

    But I do hope that the serious Christians who are watching this latest instalment of free hits against their faith are measuring it against the far greater caution, deference and respect that is being shown to a religion far less common in the West, that of Islam.

    Since the horrors of 9/11, we have seen from governments in the West, the media, civil agencies, school boards and political parties a conscious, elaborate and — let me stress this — wholly commendable effort to afford Islam and its adherents all manner of respect and sensitivity.

    The turmoil over some caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed provides the most recent illustration of delicacy in the matter of a people's religion.

    The Danish cartoon episode was remarkable, to a degree that has still not been sufficiently acknowledged, by how many of the Western media declined, in the name of sensitivity to the religious faith of Muslims, to publish those cartoons.

    But it has not escaped the attention of those who hold the Christian faith that this same sweep of deference and respect is not extended when the tenets or icons of their faith are treated as fodder and, worse, for the cultural grinder.

    A fading pop tart crucifying herself hardly qualifies as a genuflection.

    Are Christians less sensitive than Muslims?

    Does Christ not occupy a centrality in Christianity more or less equivalent to the Prophet Mohammed in Islam? Is an insult to one faith any less an outrage than an insult to another?

    So Madonna's Vegas-style crucifixion will serve as yet another reminder to serious Christians that a double standard of immense differential is operating on the terrain of religion.

    Her tour might just be the cue for those accommodating and docile religionists to start asking for at least a portion of the respect that their fellows in another faith receive as it seems by right.

    I don't think one has to be religious to see the elementary justice of this. We are a society that calibrates rights to the millimetre and recoils, as from the darkest sin, at the thought of one group being “privileged” over another.

    And nowhere will you find a more hypersensitive social conscience than in the great altitudes of pop entertainment. Some of these deep hearts actually wear rubber bands to signal their devotion to good causes. Such sacrifice.

    Madonna is a high emblem of that set. This Confessions tour of hers might just trigger a call on the massive hypocrisy of it all. If only that were so, her vulgar crown of thorns and her vulgar crucifixion, and the more vulgar crass impulse behind them both, might actually do some good.
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In her excretory act, she mocks the crucifiction of Christ. Her fans and some reviewers have attempted to intellectualize her post-menopausal display- as they always have- vying to be The One who has Found the Hidden Meaning of her obscene acts. To them I will say: Let me make it easy for you tw#ts:

She's profaning Christian symbols for publicity, and, because she is an enemy of Christianity- and, because she is a c#nt. NOTHING MORE. There is no hidden, deep, intellectual message you are all not getting. You think there is, because you are no better than her, and you give in to pay to see this willingly whenever she wants you to.

Secretly, you dig rotten things- and openly, you deny it- and make excuses for it- because at your core you know it is evil.

You- including the c#nt you all worship- are not fooling anyone but yourselves. Still want to deny it? You got what you paid for.
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Don't get worked up, she'll eventually pay for it all. She's getting more desperate by the day.
Trust me, with a day full of Pilates, yoga, business meetings, costume meetings, hair and makeup, Botox, rehearsals and tours, recording, shopping, drinking at events, etc, she has not a second for those kids. They WILL remember it.
One day they will scream bloody murder at her for abandoning them for money and fame. Plus you know her will has them left out in the cold penniless if they ever talk or do a book about her. Those kids will be what gets her, believe me they will resent being dumped off, left to grow up on their own or with nannies. The Mini Madonna already looks miserable in lots of her photos. You know she lies to them all the time too, and kids aren't stupid.I can see Skank lying in her mink covered gold-plated bed, scarf around her head to hide the balding, weak from trying to scream and cuss, and the kids standing there giving her a what-for, for trading them in for more $$$ while they were growing up and went without a mother. Rocco may be a little less harsh, as he has his now-unemployable Daddy around, but Lola? She barely sees her dad's family, as they are too trashy and low class to come get her once in awhile. She will probably resent Skank using her daddy as a sperm donor, and ask how many siblings Skank had chopped up and sucked out before she came along at the right time to promote Evita.
It will all come round to slap her, trust me. She will no doubt die alone. In a mansion with chauffer and butler and maid and millions in jewels, art, and clothes, but still, all alone, friendless and childless.
No one will be left to lie to or steal from or offend.
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It's gonna be Mommie Dearest: Part Two. Lourdes will get sick of her mother's lies, and I am sure that Madonna will try to exert more control over her as she gets older - something Lourdes will be sure to resent.
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:amen: What y'all said, especially Iron Shadow.

The Madonna fan sites actually come in handy every once in awhile. Case in point:

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From Drowned Madonna - click that link to see scans of the magazine articles discussed below
  • Italian gossip-magazines crying shame!

    Several Italian gossip magazines are crying shame for Madonna singing "Live To Tell" on the cross, writing many platitudes and ridiculous judgments.

    Stop magazines asks "Madonna, will you dare to sing this way in Rome?" on the cover.
"Ridiculous judgments?"

Okay...
Madonna intentionally goes out of her way to offend a specific group of people

(Roman Catholics or Christians in general)

by trivializing symbols and acts

(the atonement / crucifixion)

that have much meaning, importance, and significance to those people, and this fan thinks that any judgments made against these things are "ridiculous?"

So if I were to make forged images using photoshop to depict Madonna being raped, killed, molesting children and/or killing well-known homosexuals while wearing a shirt reading "I hate fags" (or some such)...

... would it be okay for me to label any contrary opinions by Madonna fans of this as "ridiculous?"

Or, let's say Madonna herself actually gets killed in a plane or auto accident next week (and no, I'm not hoping for this to happen, I'm using this as an example).

How would the fans feel if I were to celebrate it - placing big graphics on this board reading, "Yea, she's dead, let's party!" or saying "I think it's great, trendy and cool she has kicked the bucket!" -?

These Manny fans have no concept or clue of what the word "respect" means.

Many of them are pro- homosexual, and they post these things saying how great it is that Madonna "respects" the homosexual community (which she does not, really), but they show no respect for the people and beliefs that Madonna pukes all over.

Madonna is a hypocrite, so I guess I shouldn't expect her fans to be any different.
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Hee hee hee. Preach it! Preach it! :good:

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According to Drowned Madonna,
  • Guy protesting at the Staples Center.

    Written by Giampiero on 2006-06-05
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From Drowned Madonna. Like A Heathen: Madonna Shocks Again (newspaper scan)

Letters to the editor. All are negative, except for one or two
  • [Intro]: THE ISSUE: Madonna's curent tour stunt, posing as a Christ-like figure on a mirrored cross.

    [The letters]:

    → Catholic-bashing has become so socially acceptable, we can no longer pretend that it's shocking or exciting ("Madonna 'Crosses' the Line in Concert," May 23).

    As a longtime punk rock musician, who has seen every form of in- your- face self-promotion, I'm irritated that The Post would play into Madonna's ever-so predictable show and waste time pretending that her recent crucifixion scene is something we need to pay attention to.

    Madonna is old and boring. If it weren't for an enabling media, we would have forgotten who she was 10 years ago.

    - Al Landess, Manhattan

    → Madonnna realizes that, at 47, her appeal is waning.

    She's made a 20-year career of insulting and mocking Christians, and these stunts are worn out, boring and pedantic.

    If she really wants to be groundbreaking and refreshingly provocative, she should come up with something to mock Islam.

    This would reallly generate some controversy, as we can't even draw cartoons of the Prophet.

    - Brian Coleman, Long Beach

    → Media-darling Madonna must be running out of creative steam.

    Despite the breathless adoration of columnists who assure us that she is contstantly reinventing herself, hasn't she just come full circle?

    Her misuse of the crucifix and redemption symbols got her noticed to begin with.

    Her most recent reincarnation as a Christ figure is just more of the same -- a desperate attempt by a fading has-been to resurrect her career.

    Ho hum, Madonna. Maybe it's time to retire the whips, chains, degrading poses and pointy bras and leave the stage to those with real talent.

    When are we going to oppose the Hollywood assault on our religion and culture?

    Fictionalized attempts to neutralize our God [Da Vinci Code book/movie] and the disgusting use of our religious symbols warrant backlash.

    - M. Goldsborough, Katonah
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Just wanted to add that some of the scans of magazine shots of her on the cross were taken from supermarket tabloids, and I know for a fact that in at least one of them, several sites that featured the scan deliberately cropped off text that called Madonna a tired old has-been (or something to that effect).
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Jun 19 2006, 06:39 PM
Just wanted to add that some of the scans of magazine shots of her on the cross were taken from supermarket tabloids, and I know for a fact that in at least one of them, several sites that featured the scan deliberately cropped off text that called Madonna a tired old has-been (or something to that effect).

Aw, really? I wish we had the full scans. :(

If I had known, I may have taken my digital camera down to Wally-world, gone to the check out line, and snapped a few photos of the tabloids.

On the bright side, one of the collectibles sites may start selling copies of those very tabloids, and they have to show the entire cover.

No buyer is going to purchase one if the entire cover isn't shown. Collectors spending good money will demand to see the whole thing.
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