
Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt
BONUS: Doja Cat- Demons & Paint the Town Red Video Analysis, Satanic Panic & Scarlet Whore of Babylon!
Sep 1, 2023
Music artist Doja Cat pushes Satanic Panic to new levels. The podcast analyzes the symbolism in her music videos 'Demons' and 'Paint the Town Red' including references to the Scarlet Woman, All Seeing Eye, demonic possessions, Carl Jung subconscious, and the Book of Revelation end times. They also discuss the directors' involvement in magic and explore other artists who incorporate satanic symbolism in their work.
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- Doja Cat's music videos, such as 'Paint the Town Red,' exhibit disturbing imagery and references to ritual sacrifice and bath rituals, raising questions about her association with darker forces.
- Doja Cat's videos, like 'Demons,' incorporate symbols like the all-seeing eye, possession by demons, and references to Carl Jung's subconscious theories, reflecting deeper meanings and intentions in her artistic expression.
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Doja Cat's use of satanic symbolism in her music videos
Doja Cat, a popular musical artist known for her diverse genre, has been pushing the boundaries of satanic symbolism in her recent music videos. The video 'Paint the Town Red' directed by Nina McNeely showcases disturbing imagery and references to ritual sacrifice, blood drinking, and bath rituals. This is consistent with the occult themes seen in other works directed by McNeely, particularly in her collaborations with The Weeknd. Doja Cat's use of satanic symbolism, including the portrayal of herself as the Scarlet Woman or the whore of Babylon, raises questions about her association with darker forces.
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