A common method these propaganda fucks do is to take a bad guy or villain, give him good ideas, then bring down the villain, taking the valid reasoning and logic with him.
This is done in numerous movies, to name a couple:
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Aquaman: Atlantis in jeopardy of being completely destroyed and the “king” was to take strong action to preserve Atlantis, was made to look like a villain even though he brought up very good points. Some may say this was nationalism, but I think nationalism is very important in creating a unifying force between members of society. Thus, the movie trashed nationalism and made a happy ending - an ending which falls under the category of a utopia only attained in a perfect world. The kind of world commies expect to have.
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Bird Box: The drunk who wanted to stay in the market and leave the people back at the house alone - he was made to look like an asshole and MAGA references were tied within his script. He absolutely conveyed very reasonable and logical ideas considering the circumstances. Why not camp out in the market, then go back and get the people? These ideas were never explored.
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Circle: a garbage Netflix movie where people wake up in a room and they can’t move outside their circle or they instantly get killed. An anti-socialist police officer who was speaking truth and reason, is voted to be killed by the group after his argument against a black person. That movies ending also promotes abortion and violence against children. (I deleted my netflix).
I could name more movies, but you’ll see if you pay attention: what ideas do each characters have or support, and which of these are the hero’s or the villains? You’ll start to pickup a pattern if you haven’t already.
Other examples of propaganda in movies:
• The latest Spider-Man with the mixed race relationships: Spider-Man’s girlfriend and he are walking over a bridge and she talks about gruesome hanging and expressing violent imagery to the audience. She then goes on to say that she speaks the truth even though it may negatively effect people. The violent tone that usurped this scene was so out of place and I remember thinking wtf, this shit got dark. So what’s the message? Maryjane mixes truth with a violent history. Her subsequent comments allude to the idea that “one should not speak truth if it disturbs people”.
- The Joker: this movie, as I said before and I’ll say it again, is NOT on our side. The antifa imagery should have been clear and I still caught flack from people on the_donald. I will reaffirm my thoughts: the movie portrays the joke as a VICTIM, not a villain. He is made to be felt sorry for, he’s made to look misunderstood, he’s made to look like his evil actions are justified because he was wronged by society. Tell me, what villain in any hero movie acts out of goodness to protect a woman being assaulted by degenerates? Jokers character contradicts the archetypal mold of a villain. The movie was aimed at young white males with mental problems, suffering from loneliness, males with no girlfriends or friends in general, and the messages are aimed at convincing them its the system that needs to be broken down, which, the Joker subsequently does and he is placed on a pedestal for it. He was glorified. Jokers joke he told that ended up with him shooting the talk show host? That’s not the reasoning of a villain. He shot him because “that’s what you deserve” - that came from a place of “goodness”, retribution for a wrong that was perceived. This is in STARK contrast to the Joker Ledger played who said he wanted to destroy the world for the sake of destroying the world - that completely aligned with the archetypal villain. That movie was so obviously fucked - I bet you still wonder why all these antifa fucks are skinny white dudes. The movie Joker should have cleared this up for you.
A common method these propaganda fucks do is to take a bad guy or villain, give him good ideas, then bring down the villain, taking the valid reasoning and logic with him.
This is done in numerous movies, to name a couple:
-
Aquaman: Atlantis in jeopardy of being completely destroyed and the “king” was to take strong action to preserve Atlantis, was made to look like a villain even though he brought up very good points. Some may say this was nationalism, but I think nationalism is very important in creating a unifying force between members of society. Thus, the movie trashed nationalism and made a happy ending - an ending which falls under the category of a utopia only attained in a perfect world. The kind of world commies expect to have.
-
Bird Box: The drunk who wanted to stay in the market and leave the people back at the house alone - he was made to look like an asshole and MAGA references were tied within his script. He absolutely conveyed very reasonable and logical ideas considering the circumstances. Why not camp out in the market, then go back and get the people? These ideas were never explored.
-
Circle: a garbage Netflix movie where people wake up in a room and they can’t move outside their circle or they instantly get killed. An anti-socialist police officer who was speaking truth and reason, is voted to be killed by the group after his argument against a black person. That movies ending also promotes abortion and violence against children. (I deleted my netflix).
I could name more movies, but you’ll see if you pay attention: what ideas do each characters have or support, and which of these are the hero’s or the villains? You’ll start to pickup a pattern if you haven’t already.
Other examples of propaganda in movies:
• The latest Spider-Man with the mixed race relationships: Spider-Man’s girlfriend and he are walking over a bridge and she talks about gruesome hanging and expressing violent imagery to the audience. She then goes on to say that she speaks the truth even though it may negatively effect people. The violent tone that usurped this scene was so out of place and I remember thinking wtf, this shit got dark. So what’s the message? Maryjane mixes truth with a violent history. Her subsequent comments allude to the idea that “one should not speak truth if it disturbs people”.
- The Joker: this movie, as I said before and I’ll say it again, is NOT on our side. The antifa imagery should have been clear and I still caught flack from people on the_donald. I will reaffirm my thoughts: the movie portrays the joke as a VICTIM, not a villain. He is made to be felt sorry for, he’s made to look misunderstood, he’s made to look like his evil actions are justified because he was wronged by society. Tell me, what villain in any hero movie acts out of goodness to protect a woman being assaulted by degenerates? Jokers character contradicts the archetypal mold of a villain. The movie was aimed at young white males with mental problems, suffering from loneliness, males with no girlfriends or friends in general, and the messages are aimed at convincing them its the system that needs to be broken down, which, the Joker subsequently does and he is placed on a pedestal for it. He was glorified. Jokers joke he told that ended up with him shooting the talk show host? That’s not the reasoning of a villain. That movie was so obviously fucked - I bet you still wonder why all these antifa fucks are skinny white dudes. The movie Joker should have cleared this up for you.
A common method these propaganda fucks do is to take a bad guy or villain, give him good ideas, then bring down the villain, taking the valid reasoning and logic with him.
This is done in numerous movies, to name a couple:
-
Aquaman: Atlantis in jeopardy of being completely destroyed and the “king” was to take strong action to preserve Atlantis, was made to look like a villain even though he brought up very good points. Some may say this was nationalism, but I think nationalism is very important in creating a unifying force between members of society. Thus, the movie trashed nationalism and made a happy ending - an ending which falls under the category of a utopia only attained in a perfect world. The kind of world commies expect to have.
-
Bird Box: The drunk who wanted to stay in the market and leave the people back at the house alone - he was made to look like an asshole and MAGA references were tied within his script. He absolutely conveyed very reasonable and logical ideas considering the circumstances. Why not camp out in the market, then go back and get the people? These ideas were never explored.
-
Circle: a garbage Netflix movie where people wake up in a room and they can’t move outside their circle or they instantly get killed. An anti-socialist police officer who was speaking truth and reason, is voted to be killed by the group after his argument against a black person. That movies ending also promotes abortion and violence against children. (I deleted my netflix).
I could name more movies, but you’ll see if you pay attention: what ideas do each characters have or support, and which of these are the hero’s or the villains? You’ll start to pickup a pattern if you haven’t already.