Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Hollywood To The Rescue
Two months before the November 08 election, Hollywood released the Anti-Bush movie "W". No coincidence there, ya think.
Hollywood's big movies are out for the Christmas season; two -- Invictus and Avatar have pro left propaganda messages. I saw Invictus a few days ago, and while I was taken in by Nelson Mandella's, George Washington qualities as portrayed in this movie, I was also struck by the Rodney King theme-"Can't We All Just Get Along" and a more subtle theme "autocratic rule can be justified. Too much "hope and change" and "I am the President after all," reminders for my taste. What Hollywood failed to portray, Mandella was legally elected, Usurper Communist Obama wasn't.
Avatar is a "Green" movie, I haven't seen it but supposedly this movie should be playing in Copenhagen.
What's the point? Hollywood is in high gear pumping out the left's agenda. With the 2010 election approaching, their propaganda is only going to increase. Beware! To Be Fore Warned Is To Be Fore Armed.
Steve
Hollywood's big movies are out for the Christmas season; two -- Invictus and Avatar have pro left propaganda messages. I saw Invictus a few days ago, and while I was taken in by Nelson Mandella's, George Washington qualities as portrayed in this movie, I was also struck by the Rodney King theme-"Can't We All Just Get Along" and a more subtle theme "autocratic rule can be justified. Too much "hope and change" and "I am the President after all," reminders for my taste. What Hollywood failed to portray, Mandella was legally elected, Usurper Communist Obama wasn't.
Avatar is a "Green" movie, I haven't seen it but supposedly this movie should be playing in Copenhagen.
What's the point? Hollywood is in high gear pumping out the left's agenda. With the 2010 election approaching, their propaganda is only going to increase. Beware! To Be Fore Warned Is To Be Fore Armed.
Steve
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