I don’t think that’s an AI-generated performance because the Village People performed at the Biltmore Estate on July 18, 2004, along with KC and the Sunshine Band, catering to fans of classic disco and dance music. The event was a part of Biltmore’s summer concert series and was aimed at creating a festive atmosphere designed to draw crowds to the estate.
The house became a tourist attraction in the 1930’s and Anderson Cooper never lived there. None of the Vanderbilts did since they opened it to tourists almost 100 years ago. I’m aware of the photos of the children, looking minimally spanked and abused, hanging from the pool ropes, but that would have to be a depiction based on events at a private function. And, yes, the Estate did and does rent itself out to private parties.
Relating YMCA from PDJT’s rallies to a private function at the Biltmore where children may have been abused/killed is a seductive idea. The terror-inducing effect of the song, and now the Truth Social post, on anyone who may have been present has some entertainment value for me. However, I’m less entertained when I contemplate that White Hats know things that will probably never be made public and are merely conveying to Black Hats that they know those things.
So now what? Does the subtle ‘outing’ serve to silence those who might speak publicly against PDJT, or does it motivate them to coordinate actions typical of desperate people (murder/assassination)? I’m looking for the point of the provocation in the absence of an actionable accusation. Maybe the point is simply to have fun and disrupt their sense of peace and comfort?
Apropos of nothing, does anyone know where RitaOK went? I haven’t seen her for a good amount of time. Our numbers are few and I hate to see them dwindle for any cause. I hope you’re well, Rita, and just taking a break.
Thank you, Little Linda, for the post.
I thought it was odd that they played that there.
Did not know Cooper never lived there.
Check freepmail.
Probably reloading useful links from the handler.