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I started watching "Making Manson" on Peacock…

It’s about his beginnings, in his own words from recorded phone calls in prison. Some former cellmates, former cult members recounted experiences with him. It was mind-blowing how old they all were.

Most of them finally understood that he had not been a positive influence in their lives. But some of them, almost 60 years later, are still making excuses for him (reminds me of another situation). It’s funny, but I was a kid living in SF during the Summer of Love and remember when all of that was going on.

Manson and his cult were ultimately pretty sick. But a lot of people found him as kids who were vulnerable and just looking to be a part of something profound back then. 🥺
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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I'm surprised how many artists were fascinated by him. Always when I stumble upon some reference to him, fans go insane in the comment section and say things like: "Manson was misunderstood" or "he wasn't the one who killed" or "despite what happened, he was a smart man with many correct insights about the world ".

Frankly, I never studied the topic but I heard enough that these things give me ick. Just as hearing a sample of him singing in one of my favorite songs.
@CrazyMusicLover I look at the fact that people today romanticize all kinds of people who were considered evil in their own time. Hitler. Manson. And then I look at our recent election and am not as surprised. Apparently this is just who we’ve become. 😔
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