When talking about the Holocaust Revisionism (apparently according to them, the after-credits scene of King’s Man shows Lenin and Hitler colluding), they’re like “oh it’s fantasy, it’s dumb, fiction, fictional”

When talking about the fact that I walked out of the movie, they’re like “so disrespectful, put aside your convictions, just want to spend time, can’t enjoy media with you around because you won’t just blindly consoom”

Liberals continue to be fine with fascist propaganda if it’s said in a calm voice. We’re fucking Jewish. I don’t know how they aren’t taking offense to this. I have ancestors who died in the holocaust.

They still won’t shut up about how I have to like Harry Potter because i’m “letting her politics get in the way of her story something something Orson Scott Card.”

I say we should have seen the new matrix instead and everyone in the car is like “noooooooo” like what the actual fuck AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO’D RATHER WATCH A POTENTIALLY BAD MOVIE OVER A ‘GOOD’ STORY WITH HOLOCAUST REVISIONISM IN THIS FAMILY? FUCK YOU! :matt-jokerfied:

Liberals are a hivemind and their sole directive is uncritical consumption. I feel like im being low key gaslit with the amount them and my brother are trying to convince me I wasn’t right to walk out of a movie that apparently contained HOLOCAUST REVISIONISM!!! :marx-joker:

  • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Inglorious Basterds is a great movie about how killing Nazis is cool and good and it would have been cool if Hitler died in a fire. At the very least the movie's thesis is Nazis should die no matter how respectable or well spoken they are. Let me have that.

          • read_freire [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            If you effortposted about this thesis I'd read the shit.out of that. Here for this take.

          • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            With Jojo Rabbit, idk if replacing the Americans who take Berlin in it with the Red Army would actually be better.

            In the end they're indiscriminately killing Nazis and that commander saves the kid from being killed. They were going to kill a 10 year old by firing squad, if it were Red Army in the movie I think that would've shifted the focus to Soviet barbarism instead of the commander saving the kid and accepting his fate that he knew he deserved.

              • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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                3 years ago

                I didn't actually realize they were Soviet with American accents, that's a weird choice.

                I took that scene as captain k not trying to save himself because he knew he deserved it, and trying to save Jojo.

                I thought Jojo was given a random nazi jacket (not youth uniform) off a dead body by rebel Wilson and given a gun when they played the nazi defense of Berlin for absurdity.