Conservatives drove to theaters and spent money to see this on the big screen.
Let that sink in.
shareLet that sink in.
sharePeople drove to a theatre, bought tickets, and watched a movie they wanted to see. That has been happening for about 100 years.
Let that sink in.
Exactly. Failed topic.
shareThis is a youtube video at best.
share"This is a youtube video at best."
For you to make that statement means you have seen the movie and have actual knowledge, which is inconceivable.
Or you have no actual knowledge and are speaking from your rectum.
Which is it? Rhetorical, because you have answered the question countless times in the past.
I sort of agree. But how many movies are playing at the theater that people not subscribing to the wokist ideology can enjoy? That's why it's doing well.
share[β] MCguy (1002) 3 days ago
People drove to a theatre, bought tickets, and watched a movie they wanted to see. That has been happening for about 100 years.
Let that sink in."
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People paying money to see a movie they're interested in imagine that. Mind blown.
shareSo what? That's why movies are shown in theaters. I have no doubt the great majority of them enjoyed it and were glad they went. You have made no point.
shareYes, that's how movies work.
shareI went to go see it today.
It's very similar to Baron Cohen's comedy/documentary series, Who Is America. Although WiA is slightly better than this because it had a really huge impact on the ones that were featured in it. This was relatively bland in comparison. But AiR had some very funny parts in it, like (***SPOILER****) when Walsh was able to fool race hustler, Robin DiAngleo. He was able to get her to make up for being white by giving Walsh's black friend reparations in the form of money right on the spot. That was freaking hilarious! You could tell she didn't want to do it but felt obligated because a camera was rolling.
The amount she gave was minuscule compared to the amount she gets for speaking about racism. This woman is getting rich from just talking about racism. It's pretty crazy.
***END SPOILER**
That being said, this documentary made me laugh several times but it lacks any real intrigue and suspense, and the gags are not real well thought-out, in my opinion. I'll give it a 6.3 out of 10. Not a bad rating. I would consider it a good documentary but I can't seem to get the idea out of my mind that 'this could have been a lot better'. There are some real fuck heads out there getting rich off of America's decent into identity politics/reverse racism. But overall, Walsh does a good job at exposing the race hustle going on in America right now and he does it in a rather entertaining way. Argentinian, I recommend that you go see this, you would like it.
Sacha Baron Cohen is a master of satire. He punches UP.
sharePeople like Robin Diangelo are extremely privileged grifters. Exposing them is punching UP.
shareSo that's a "yes" you'll go see it? I challenge you to do it, you will become more woke than ever from watching this movie.
shareI've seen his movies... he does not punch up.
Like at all.