I am a long time loyal fan of Strange here to say, "End The Pledge" you are playing a dangerous game with God.

It's not just a game, and the pledge is not necessary.  Us true fans are down with Strange for the long haul.  We have purchased Strange artist through the years all the way back to 57th Street RDV's.

The implications of the pledge are too strong, I am a fan and a minister, I have met Tech in person and like the music because I understand the inner conflicts of the human nature and the God nature.  This pledge is not conflict, but is contradictory to spiritual prioritization.

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The pledge is gay as fuck imo.  Cant get any more stanish than that shit but lets be honest , if u rread the bible and believe in it or at least try to as best as you can (i try) take a good look at hiphop .  99% of hiphop is the polar opposite of what kind of character the bible  suggests we should have.  Hiphop is boastful ,misogynistic  and very self centered.  The pledge is but a very miniscule bump on the road to  God.  Of course this is just my opinion Im not here to debate anyone or argue .


Dana Wade said:
the pledge is about love being powerful among his fanbase and never giving way to negativity. What is so wrong with that?? I have no problem with the pledge, and all that cult shit people talking about is people thinking too deep about the pledge. Calm down

God is silly. move on.

There is nothing about the pledge that every person shouldn't feel being or not being a strange music fan. Be yourself and don't care about anyone who doesn't like it...be a good person whether or not the haters get it. Point blank and there you go. #Technician whole heartedly in life and in death!!!!
Omigosh  I was just thinking this!!!!

Cristobal said:
Back in High School I said the "Pledge of Allegiance". Was I playing a dangerous game with God then?
Im pretty sure that same opinion is playing in the back of most peoples minds, we just get a little over supportive when we feel Tech is being held back from being publisized like all the mainstream artists you hear on everyday radio worldwide. We see Tech9 as an outlaw and are inwardly rioting for him with a rebellious /defiant attitude !?!?!?
I see what you're saying about idolism and whatnot but I don't think that the people who take the pledge are doing wrong by God. That being said, I think that the pledge is childish and I don't need to take it to show my support.
I hate when people say "move on" in a discussion forum. Let's discuss, not move on. plus its obviously important enough for TS Griff and others to make a thread on. so who are you to dismiss their opinions. And I dont get why people say "No one is making you say it", like thats some valid argument. these are tech n9ne fans. we are passionate about our artists. and something doesnt smell right about this pledge thing. ignoring it and hoping it goes away doesnt work for everyone.
DirtyGinger said:
I don't get why people complain about the Pledge. No one is making you say it. If you don't like it move on.
Now south park is playing a evil game with god....gotta love it though.

BASED Pru SWAYZEFONZ said:


Dana Wade said:
the pledge is about love being powerful among his fanbase and never giving way to negativity. What is so wrong with that?? I have no problem with the pledge, and all that cult shit people talking about is people thinking too deep about the pledge. Calm down
This.

Dana Wade said:
the pledge is about love being powerful among his fanbase and never giving way to negativity. What is so wrong with that?? I have no problem with the pledge, and all that cult shit people talking about is people thinking too deep about the pledge. Calm down
something doesnt smell right? well when i smelled the pledge, it smelled like a cd. and the reason people say "move on" is cuz 60% of the people on here are fuckin stupid and make stupid points/statements that NO ONE cares about and that are contradicting to their points. exibit A the guy who made this thread. no offense dude but on a tech website, no one wants to hear about religion. especially when you're taking a complete stab in the dark, the pledge=NO CONNECTION TO RELIGION WHATSOEVER. and so lemme get this straight, ur gunna bitch about an intro cuz its "against god" or whatever bullshit you wanna attempt to feed us, but yet you were fine with Hope for a Higher Power? and Gordys verse on Horns?

weed_burglar said:
I hate when people say "move on" in a discussion forum. Let's discuss, not move on. plus its obviously important enough for TS Griff and others to make a thread on. so who are you to dismiss their opinions. And I dont get why people say "No one is making you say it", like thats some valid argument. these are tech n9ne fans. we are passionate about our artists. and something doesnt smell right about this pledge thing. ignoring it and hoping it goes away doesnt work for everyone.
DirtyGinger said:
I don't get why people complain about the Pledge. No one is making you say it. If you don't like it move on.

 Life is a game. how is saying that all his fans creates  "A Powerful Force As One Mind, Body, And Soul" have anything to do with God?

maybe you should tell him in person and he can explain to you.

Let No Evil Nor Attempt To Reduce Us Becuz Of Tha Beliefs We Hold

And With This Love, Combined With Our Strength,..................( OF FANS)

We Ward Off Pain And Stress.

"TECHNICIAN I Am Wholeheartedly In LIFE And In DEATH"   ...... so pretty much being a  TECHNICIAN and listening to his music helps with pain and stress.   MANY things people do in life ward of pain and stress and it basically says be  a tech n9ne fan till you die not worship him.  being a bit radical.

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