Originally Posted by
Rob Larrikin
Can you think of a current movie that does not have liberal propaganda inserted into it? I'll bet you can't.
Over the last couple of years Trump made the term ‘Fake News’ into a household term as he took on CNN, The Washington Post, the failing New York Times, ABC News, NBC, MSNBC, CBS and many others. Today millions are seeing how these Fake News centers create myths 24/7/365, and Fox News talks about the issue every single day, pointing to the daily lies they make up.
Many must be asking, “How did this happen? When did American News become like Pravda, the Soviet propaganda newspaper?"
Basically the Cold War led to the creation of ‘The Fifth Column’, which infiltrated many institutions long ago, including schools, colleges, unions, environmentalist organizations, political parties, industries, newspapers, TV stations and Hollywood, filling them all with Lefties and communists. Ever wonder why all your teachers are such lefties? That's the answer. It's also the reason the movies are all full of anti-capitalist propaganda and liberal nonsense. It's why they try and change history and promote Leftist causes.
Needless to say us conservatives have found it difficult to find a good movie to watch, but the good news is that era is rapidly coming to an end. There are a number of elements that will destroy Hollywood’s power and influence. Here are some:
1) The internet
2) Animation technology
3) Phone, camera, video and drone technology
4) Trump
5) Fox News
6) Scandals, which, thanks to (1), (3), (4) and (5) cannot be hidden any longer
When animation technology is many times more powerful and easier to use, millions of ordinary people will create movies that are very watchable, and some will be masterpieces. Many will be made by conservatives always blocked by Hollywood. These will tell the truth about what’s going on, and Hollywood propaganda movies will plummet in ratings. Nobody likes to watch lies, when they have a choice.
We have Fake News on the run now. Next will be Fake Movies.
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