By
Debbie Schlussel

I have mixed feelings about the
death of pop singer Prince
a/k/a Prince Rogers Nelson, today at age 57. He was tremendously
talented and heavily influenced American music in the ’80s and early
’90s, but he also contributed to the downward spiral of our culture.
And he was apparently among the boycotters of Israel.
Growing up in the ’70s and ’80s in America, I was one of the many
kids who danced and sang to Prince songs. I really only liked “Let’s Go
Crazy” and “1999” (Party Like It’s 1999 . . . or 1399 for you Muslims).
I wasn’t a fan of “Raspberry Beret,” “Purple Rain,” “Little Red
Corvette” or his other stuff (most of which I found annoying and kinda
cheesy). And I remember being grossed out by some of his lyrics and
overt sexual stunts on stage at concerts, some of which would still be a
big deal in our 24/7 porn Kartrashian culture decades later, today.
More on that below.
It also appears that Prince was among those who abided the Jew-hating
Arab Muslim boycott of Israel. He never had a concert there. I’d
always thought he’d played in Tel Aviv, but I researched it, and it
turns out he didn’t. In 2012, several fans raised the question on the
Prince-org site about why Prince never performed in Israel, but you
can’t access it as I write this. The site is down due to heavy traffic
because of Prince’s death. It’s not like Prince didn’t travel worldwide
to perform. He did shows all over Europe (several European tours, in
fact) and in places like Australia. But no Israel. That’s gotta be a
for a specific political reason, even though I can’t find any statements
he ever made about Jews or Israel. But Prince was tight with open
Jew-haters like Spike Lee. That probably had an influence on him and
has something to do with why Prince never played Israel. Religiously,
Prince was at times a Jehovah’s Witness and proselytized for the group.
But I can’t believe they were down with his open displays of sexuality,
some of which was outright porn.
Yes, Prince’s made many “contributions” to the further sexualization
and perversion of American culture. If you don’t think Prince
contributed to that, all you have to do is look at
the lyrics for his hit “Darling Nikki,” which discusses a sex addict’s masturbation and sex toys. Ditto for “
Nasty Girl,”the
song he wrote and composed for his protege, the late Vanity of Vanity
6. The song talks about having sex on the floor of limousines, with
sailors, and how many “inches” she needs (“7 inches or more”). Vanity 6
usually opened for Prince along with his other protege, Sheila E.
Prince also simulated sex–oral, masturbatory, and otherwise– on stage at
his concerts, as did Sheila E, who opened for him on tour and featured
an oral sex simulation at many of her concerts.
From a
September 1988 New York Times concert review:
The concert opened with ”Erotic City,” as Prince mimed a
menage a trois with Cat and the band’s drummer, Sheila E., and there was
no shortage of bump-and-grind in the next two hours of music.
Prince was a
weird guy, and among the strange and disgusting things he did was this:
In 1989, Prince put out a 12-inch single called The
Scandalous Sex Suite, which featured vocal contributions from Kim
Basinger, including some moaning and groaning that was rumored to be
taken from recordings of a sex romp between the two stars.
See, they were the original Kim Kardashian and Ray-J (who made a sex
tape that made Kim and all of the Kartrashian-Jenners famous and
fabulously rich). Was this really good for America?
Yeah, I know, all of this is now “tame” and “passe” and “not a big
deal” now. But it was at the time, and we’re used to it now because
Prince made it okay and cool.
Given all this, and Prince’s tremendous influence in putting forth
fellow lascivious pop acts like Sheila E and Vanity 6 onto the music
scene at the time, Prince left his mark on American culture. And not in
a good way. He helped usher in the further sexualization and defining
of deviance down that has brought us to the sewer point where we are
today. You don’t have to be a prude to get that. But, nowadays, you’re
backwards and a stick in the mud if you point this out. Open sexuality
and the pornification of America–to which Prince contributed–is a fact
of life. It’s not just hip anymore. It’s all too common and universal.
Maybe it’s a good thing Prince never played Israel.
Prince was a tremendously talented guy who had a great ear for music
and showmanship. He was one of the original image crafters and branders
in the era of MTV music video marketing. He played several
instruments, and wrote and composed most of his own hits and a lot of
hits for others, like one of my guilty-pleasure, cheesy faves, Sheena
Easton’s “
Strut.” But he also wrote her gross, sexual, and stupid “
Sugar Walls.”
And it’s yet another example of how he used his talents in a sleazy,
lowlife way. Prince had a negative impact on America, even if most
Karadashian-and-Real-Housewife-addled Americans are too stupid and
IQ-challenged to notice.
Buh-bye, Prince. RIP.
Not so sure it was nice knowin’ ya.
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By the way, poor WWE wrestler and pathetically desperate porn star
Chyna a/k/a Joanie Laurer, who made it hip for women to be lowlife
wrestling fakers.
She died, too. Yesterday at age 45. But her death is eclipsed by Prince’s.
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There’s also
this about Prince:
In 2006, Prince rented a Hollywood mansion belonging to
NBA player Carlos Boozer. Bad move, Booz. The latter’s former teammate
Jay Williams told ESPN Radio
that “Prince changed the front gate to the Prince sign … changed the
master bedroom to a hair salon … changed the streaming blue waters that
led to the front door to purple water,” and so on. Boozer filed a lawsuit over the unauthorized alterations.

By
Debbie Schlussel
Prince: Islam is Fun, Burqas are Happy Wear!
Yesterday, I reported that Prince
never played a single concert in Israel. Well, the fact that he was in love with Islam and played a lot of Muslim nations might have something to do with it.
You gotta admit that it’s funny and beyond ironic (and hypocritical)
that the most self-pornified performance artists always seem to be the
ones in love with repressive Islam (where porn is publicly condemned and
women must cover up from head to toe, lest their toenails turn some
Muslim guy on and cause him to rape them).
And Prince Rogers Nelson a/k/a the Artist Currently Known as Dead was
one of those Islamopanderers. This probably explains his boycott of
Israel.
I’d forgotten about this, but reader JeffE reminded me that, back in
2011, I wrote about Prince’s publicly expressed admiration for Muslim
countries and Islam-mandated garb of oppression and hate for women.
Prince
said in an interview
that it’s “fun” being in Islamic countries because people have no
rights and no choice, so there is “order.” Uh-huh, ISIS is order,
right? Beheading is “order.” He said it’s great that women have no
choice and are forced to wear a burqa (hmmm . . . the women on his
concert stage were “forced” to wear lingerie–did he try that in the
“fun” Islamic countries he visited?). He also said that people who
complain about Islam or women who complain about the burqa are whiners
and that “there’s a dark side to everything,” so just deal with it.
I guess it’s time for a “Raspberry Niqab” [full-Ninja Islamic face veil) for Darling Nikki.
I cannot improve upon
my 2011 column on this–which
I think was very sharp and rightfully caustic–so I urge you to read it.
This guy was more nuts and clueless than I remembered earlier today.
Thanks again, JeffE.
Read
the whole thing.