The Washington Post’s Sunday Style & Arts section spotlights Satanic music on the Lord’s day. The headline is “Going Down-Market: Satan Rules the Night at Jaxx.” Religion reporter Michelle Boorstein begins by reproducing the lyrics of a band called Dark Funeral: "Sin stands for beauty, sin stands for life. Sexual sin is every man's right!! He will exalt the wicked of man: our king the Antichrist!"
The ugliness continues as Boorstein explained:
Most common T-shirt of the night: "The day you die is the day I smile." Most common adjective: brutal (in a good way). Most common piece of jewelry: It's a tie between chains and upside-down crosses.
The star of the story is an auto technician named Ronnie Bittinger, who stands for Satanism as a religion for the intelligent: "The more intelligent you are, the more unlikely you are to believe in God; it's a fact...People in the underground scene tend to have higher IQs -- my own being 143." He’s not so wild about all the whiteface makeup and black fashion: "It's an insult to people who are actually Satanists.”
There’s nothing wrong with the Post writing up Satan worshippers. From the objective journalist’s point of view, all religions are equal. Or are they? If these people smile at death and exalt the wicked, are they worthy of respectable coverage? No one in the story really disapproves, other than the owner of the Jaxx rock club, who isn’t really wild about the black-metal genre, but is willing to make a profit out of it.
Boorstein’s primary flaw as a religion reporter is to suggest these Satanists aren’t so anti-religious, since they’re so interested in the subject: “Fans generally describe this music as anti-religious, but saturated as it is in Judeo-Christian terminology, images and liturgy, black metal is frankly obsessed with the subject. In mood, trappings and lyrics, it explores man's wrestling with evil -- a key religious theme -- in a more direct way than most types of music.”
But judging from the snippets Boorstein employed here, Satanists aren’t so much “wrestling” with evil as much as they are embracing it as the good. Just because one is “obsessed” with religion doesn’t mean they have a lot in common with the religious. If someone loathes Hillary Clinton, but has an encyclopedic knowledge of her, does that mean they have a lot in common with Hillary or her fans?
The funniest (or saddest) part of the article is the young man in whiteface makeup pictured in the Post, Christopher “Lord Kratos” Burke, a Maryland high-school rock singer driven to the club by his mother:
"If you can figure out what they're singing, tell me, because I'm afraid it might be 'Kill my mother, Kill my mother,' " Nancy Burke, who brought her son to perform, said with a nervous chuckle. "At heart he's a great kid. I don't think he wants to kill anyone."
Boorstein concluded: “That's black metal -- blurry lines: between loving and hating God, between fantasy and reality.” Even these God-haters aren’t sure whether God exists or not, she underlines. But the reporter is very actively blurring what to many readers is clearly and unmistakeably shocking, disgusting, and evil. If the subgenre of rock was racist or Nazi, it's doubtful the Post would be looking for "blurry lines."
The Post promotes the anti-religious metal bands in a text box headlined “Two Horns Up!” It advertised: “See video of the scene at Jaxx and listen to clips from Dark Funeral, Mayhem, and Watain at washingtonpost.com/music."
This underlines how low the Post will go for Internet traffic numbers.
(Hat tip: Dan Gainor)
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center















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Okaaaay ...
March 2, 2008 - 17:52 ET by drillanwrWhile I haven't yet found the song for the lyrics the WaPo writer provided, I did find lyrics to one of the band's other moving love ballads, Atrum Regina ... for which I CANNOT copy/paste on this site because they, believe it or not, are even worse than the ones spelled out in the article ...
BTW, the lead singer ... not so much.
At least you could understand Ozzie when he sang/sings (seeing as how you can't understand Ozzie today when he speaks ...)
If I ever found my kid listened to this crap they'd be in a Catholic Exorcism toot-sweet ...
When you men get home and face an anti-war protestor, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend because she knows she’s dating a pussy… ~ Attributed to General Tommy Franks
HAHAHA!! Two horns up!!!
March 2, 2008 - 18:32 ET by motherbeltHAHAHA!! Two horns up!!! Get it???? HAHAHA!
Yeah! All the really cool kids are going Satanic!!
This is just unbelieveable.
They give coverage to this crap? I'm sorry, but this doesn't even rise to the level of crap.
Can you imagine the WaPo giving this kind of coverage to, and basically celebrating, a group whose "genre" was "anti-gay rock"?
(Most common t-shirt: "Homosexuality is an abomination.")
Neither can I. Anti-gay is hate speech. Anti-Christ is just a "youth culture" thing.
Shoot, I can't even imagine them giving glowing coverage like this to a Christian Rock concert!
My son, at 16, bought a t-shirt for a group, that had an upside-down cross on it (He didn't even know what it symbolized; he just thought it was a "cool" shirt). I cut it up and threw it in the garbage.
The mother who not only allowed her son to attend this disgusting display of depravity, but drove him there and joked about it, should be ashamed of herself.
MOST RIDICULOUS! This is
March 2, 2008 - 22:04 ET by Cape Conservativestrong competion for the Most Ridiculous Award with something I read today about a mother going to school to complain that her SECOND GRADER was being made fun of for wearing her Goth clothing to school. I wonder what the mother was wearing when she showed up at school!
What is the world coming to when parents refuse to be parents?????? Children need guidance and boundaries, not total freedom to go with the flow!
I agree. As Dr. Laura would
March 2, 2008 - 22:20 ET by motherbeltI agree. As Dr. Laura would say, this idiot woman just tore up her "Mother" card. She may have given birth to this kid, but she is not a mother.
I've got news for them...
March 2, 2008 - 18:15 ET by m4ster chiefQuote: (paraphrased for brevity)
"...every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord..."
This means me, this means you, and this means them. Full quote found in Phillipians 2: 10-11
OK, so Ronnie Bittinger says, and wa. po. agrees
March 2, 2008 - 21:49 ET by JoggerNotSatanism is a religion for the intelligent. "The more intelligent you are, the more Unlikely you are to believe in God.. ummmm..
Mr. 143, ..Ron..Dude...wapo too, So you worship satan? Believe in satan?
If God does not exist, And i mean the God of the bible, JUST HOW DID sATAN GET HERE?
George Burns had a great
March 2, 2008 - 22:23 ET by motherbeltGeorge Burns had a great line in "Oh, God!" He said (paraphrasing) that it was amazing that people who don't believe God exists have no problem believing the devil does. All it took was a girl spinning her head around and spitting up pea soup.
yes
March 2, 2008 - 23:28 ET by dans0622That just goes to show you that "intelligence" doesn't mean "wisdom" or "understanding." I'd still like to actually see him take an iq test. Bet it's a fraction of 143.
How aberrant and twisted
March 2, 2008 - 21:52 ET by Chris NormanHow aberrant and twisted does something have to be before the MSM stops presenting it in a "fun!" way?
No biggie, chris
March 2, 2008 - 22:01 ET by Mica the MagnificentTo the MSM: Devil worship? No biggie. It's fun, too. Lighten up.
But use Barack's middle name and you've gone waaay too far, you . . you facist!
Think of the children!
I voted against the war, before I was a senator - - Obama could say this and his worshippers would applaud and faint and the MSM would ignore it.
iq
March 2, 2008 - 21:59 ET by dans0622I can't believe the clown claiming that this "scene" is populated by people with a higher than average IQ. Then again, maybe it's true. Course, then IQ would stand for idiocy quotient.
Isn't that the same conceit
March 2, 2008 - 22:26 ET by Chris NormanIsn't that the same conceit that liberals lie to themselves and others about? :)
Nancy Burke gets my vote for "Mother of the Year."
March 2, 2008 - 22:58 ET by R D HelmSo how long will it be before "Lord Kratos" stabs her to death in the middle of the night?
John McCain is a liberal. He said so himself.
It's all good so long as it ain't Christian
March 3, 2008 - 15:33 ET by greenfairieEverything, even Satanism, gets a pass from the MSM unless it's Christianity. Oh those wacky misunderstood kids! It's just good, clean fun!
The mother of "Lord Kratos" (sounds like a made-up Sith name) is a moron. Can you imagine what must go on in their home?
Mom: Honey, I need you to take out the trash.
Kid: Mom, how many f****** times do I have to tell you, call me "Lord KRATOS!"
Mom: Fine, Lord Kratos, please take out the trash.
Kid: No, you stupid w****! I'm busy casting dark spells! Get your a** back to the kitchen and gimmee the Hot Pockets I asked for an hour ago!