

And, coincidentally enough, it is the exact same set of symbols the occult elite keeps peppering throughout the music videos of other major pop stars.

While many of these images are genuinely funny and creative, a specific set of symbols keep reappearing. The only way to actually view these images is to pause the video at random times (which is how I managed to grab some screenshots). The final result is Justin Bieber moving as these images flash at about 30 frames per second. The visual contents of Where are U Now were gathered from an event held at the Jack Ü headquarters where fans customized frames from the music video with crayons and colored pastels. He is basically a blank canvas on which his handlers can paint anything they want – and he cannot say anything about it - even if it’s really insulting … even if it goes against his deepest beliefs. By having random people draw whatever they want on Justin Bieber, the video reflects Bieber’s lack of control over his image, his message, and his entire raison-d’être. Through it all, Bieber does not appear to have any control over what is happening to him, as he is transported from one place to another while constantly displaying his “I’ve been severely abused, please stop” face.įor this reason, the overall concept of Bieber’s video Where Are U Now is perfectly fitting.

As if he was chosen to play a specific role, Bieber’s career has revolved around an astonishingly long list of humiliating and embarrassing events ranging from strange, erratic behavior (not unlike other MK child stars, such as Britney Spears and Amanda Bynes) to brushes with law enforcement officials around the world.īieber is also the recipient of near-universal hate from music fans worldwide, a hate that keeps growing with each additional “douchey” thing he says and does.
