Reaction to Tim Minchin - The Pope Song
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
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Brilliant, hilarious and entertaining as usual Tim! I love how the fabulous SSO got onboard with the words.
RJJ , I enjoyed your thoughtful ananysis but feel Tim’s deliberate use of foul language is to test where we aim our outrage. The main point was that if you are more offended by the language than the covering up of child abuse then you are just as “morally misguided” as the Pope in the stupid hat. Love that ending!😂
Yes, I agree Penni, although I think the foul language doesn't have the same impact it used to when used all the time. 🙂I agree with Tim's message though.
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh yes you’re probably right there but I guess it’s as foul as it can be.
@@pennicooke2277 And yet not as foul as the topic.
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh No it does, I've seen so many reactors get offended at the language at the start and only understand the meaning of it at the end. The foul language is there for a reason, its shows the hypocrisy of people.
Orchestral backing makes even the worst mother f**king topic sound classy. 😉Tim is in a league of his own of clever biting satire using his talents of writing, composing and performing... ie he's a funny m***a f***a
Agreed. 🙂
He can play a bit too
Yep it does happen but ,why are they being protected by the pope ,thats the thing ,they shoud be held accountable ,loveee Tim he makes you think in every song .great reaction.
Thank you, Dedrie. 🙂 Not just protected by the Pope but by everyone who continues to follow an ancient set of texts as if those people knew something supernatural. It would be hilarious if it weren't so serious. Tim has tapped into both sides.
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh he is very intelligent you should have a look at hes 9 life rules its a speech he made at his uni ,so good.
"If you can't say it, sing it "
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Such a clever way to discuss such an awful topic and its hard to disagree 😂
Yes, Juliana. 🙂
He's right. You can't, or at least shouldn't, ever disagree with facts.
...at least out loud. I'm sure plenty of people disagree but know voicing it makes them look guilty as hell.
Fun fact, he actually gave all proceeds of The Pope Song and Come Home Cardinal Pell to the victims of the Catholic Church.
Great reaction you summed it up perfectly!
Thank you, Bern. 🙂
Brilliant as always by Tim and Ron! The language is powerful and and appropriate.
I love the stupid hat bit as well 😂
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Thank you, Jemxs. 🙂
I have always loved the fact that the London Philharmonic Orchestra played this (though this clip is from Sydney.) It is utter gold.
The english may appear at first glance to be buttoned up and establishment, but scratch and you'll find revolutionaries. They don't have separation of church and state, but they've separated heads of both.
Completely agree with your commentary.
Thank you god is another one of Tim's that i love.
Thank you, Emichan. I reacted to Thank You God. ruclips.net/video/KOOpUX8Lm-k/видео.html 🙂
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh oh great. Will check it out tonight. I really enjoy your comments and thoughts in your reviews.
@@MrEmichan I appreciate that, Emichan. 🙂
No matter the organization, in time all organizations become more important than whatever they were created for. The continued existence and progression of the organization becomes the only goal.
nice reaction, thank you.
My pleasure! Thank you for commenting. 🙂
The ultimate mic drop really. Nobody can argue with it, nothing more to say.
I love it. Still, there are those who wish for the magical Daddy. 🙂
Great work m8
Thank you, Paul. 🙂
Tim wrote another song relating to the same topic called Come home Cardinal Pell. It’s a great listen if you are interested.
Thank you, Jen. 🙂
Come home Cardinal Pell, was written and recorded very quickly to raise money for the victims of Pell and others. They need money to get to Rome to demand Pell tell the truth. All the info is listed on Tim’s video.
As always it’s good to know all the profits from this and Cardinal Pell goes to victims
Good to know. 🙂
Spot on matey!👌
Thank you, Adam. (You aren't THE Adam are you? lol) 🙂
THE ONE and only Ron😆
Simply put Tim's conscious use of vulgar language shocks the listener into hearing his message. Well done, Tim.
He did a great job. 🙂
Great reaction to this terribly good song.
Thank you! 🙂
he was directing this at a particular pope
Perhaps, but there are serious problems with all of them and the religion as a whole. 🙂
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh Totally agree!!
In 1400 Tim could have been burned at the stake for heresy for singing this song. In the 21st Century he faced a lawsuit and complaints. At this rate of 'progress', in another 600 years, the Catholic Church might have started holding it's priests accountable for their actions and stopped behaving like the whole organisation is still above secular law.
Ha ha, yes. What an astonishingly progressive institution. It tool only 350 or so years for the church to apologize for their actions against Galileo for saying the Earth revolves around the sun. My hope is that not only this church but all churches will eventually go the way of ...... well - just go. That might be 600 years or more (or never) - but I hope. 🙂 (Oh, by "churches" I mean all religious institutions.)
Definitely a *Papist* 🤣🤣
Sure! lol 🙂 Tim will never be a Papist that's for sure - nor I.
Come Home Cardinal Pell pls, the proceeds were given directly to the Catholic churches victims.
the only people who get upset at this know he is making good factual points.
I like this Christopher Hitchens' quotation: "In the ordinary moral universe, the good will do the best they can, the worst will do the worst they can, but if you want to make good people do wicked things, you’ll need religion." 🙂