The MET Gala 2021 was yet another bizarre event that was replete with powerful messages and symbolism. Here’s a look at the most insane costumes featured at this live-action puppet show.

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The MET Gala is a gathering by the elite, for the elite. The prices set for that event ($35,000 for a ticket, $200,000+ for a table) make sure that no peasant can enter the premises … unless they’re hired to serve the esteemed guests, of course.

As seen in previous articles, the 2018 MET Gala had a religious theme that was described as “satanic”, complete with Madonna conducting a black mass. The 2019 edition was all about “camp” (defined as “love of the unnatural, of artifice and exaggeration”) and featured outfits that celebrated the sick tendencies of the elite.

After being canceled in 2020 due to COVID, the MET Gala picked up where it left off and provided yet another bizarre and grotesque spectacle for the world to witness. While most of the celebrities in attendance spent the last months spamming their social media accounts with posts urging people to wear masks at all times, nearly none of the guests wore masks. Only the help and employees were obligated to wear masks. This visual contrast between the elite and the non-elite was striking, yet representative of their true mindset.

But don’t be fooled. Most of the people who paraded around at the MET Gala are not powerful in any way. They are puppets whose popularity is exploited by those behind the scenes to push their agendas … to then be discarded forever. Here’s a look at the costumes worn at the 2021 MET Gala.

 Puppet Show

This year’s theme was “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” and featured the works of American fashion designers. While, in general, the outfits were somewhat subdued compared to previous years, the elite’s insanity was nevertheless on full display.

The night before the Gala, Billie Eilish was at the VMAs and she was basically the “queen of the night”. The next day, she became the youngest co-chair of the MET Gala at 19 years old. She was clearly “chosen” by the industry. For the occasion, she wore an outfit and wig inspired by Marilyn Monroe. As seen in previous articles, Monroe is the archetype of the perfect industry slave.

Before the Gala, Kim Kardashian walked around wearing an unsettling gimp mask.

At the actual gala, she was still in black with her face completely covered. What does it have to do with theme of “America”? Nothing. This is a continuation of the occult ritual that began with Kanye’s Donda performances.

Kim’s mother was walking around with a ball and chain – a restraint device applied to prisoners. Another allusion to the slavery of her children.

Evan Mock also went with a look that says “I’m a slave that’s being abused by elite pervs on a daily basis”.

Frank Ocean confused people by walking around with a “robotic baby”. That just doesn’t look right.

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