HuffPo Gives Catholic-Insulting Lady Gaga Music Video a 'Thumbs Up'
Pop music sensation Lady Gaga recently released a music video for her popular song, “Alejandro,” but the music video was so controversial that it was denounced as being blasphemy. Despite the video's clear inappropriate sexual content and profane misuse of Catholic religious symbols, the liberal blogspot Huffington Post joined with the rest of the media in praising the video.
Author Michele Somerville wrote in her June 14 article, “Holy Gaga! A Catholic's Defense of 'Alejandro'” that she, “gives 'Alejandro' a thumbs ups. It's pop culture tour de force.”
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Catholic League president Bill Donohue denounced the video. “Lady Gaga is playing Madonna copy cat, squirming around half-naked with half-naked guys, abusing Catholic symbols -- they're always Catholic symbols -- while bleating out 'Alejandro' enough times to induce vomit,” Donohue explained. “That she is confused is an understatement. In any event, we hope she finds her way back home.”
She explained, “Many of the same Catholics who would see putting pants on Michelangelo's angels as anathema were quick to chastise Madonna for performing on a giant cross.”
He probably wouldn't think too much of someone using a God-given talent to mock some of His most devout followers and their beliefs.
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