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The latest one is bootlicker.
“Where’s your don’t tread on me now????”
“Where’s your don’t tread on me now????”
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Oh I can't count how many times I've read that one in the last couple months. It's their reply to everything.The latest one is bootlicker.
“Where’s your don’t tread on me now????”
That's the problem. Remakes, edited versions....and there are plenty of stupid Conservatives that just scream woke brainwashing anytime they're told, even if it's a book that's been in school for decades. I have seen people on social media/Florida based pages of conservatives crying about Animal Farm. Now I had no idea there was a woke version and I didn't see anything about that specified. Just not enough info.
But yeah if it's the original....How can anyone be against a story shitting on totalitarianism?
This is not your high school English teacher’s Animal Farm. The film consciously re-routes Orwell’s pointed allegory. It presents a story with a different target, one less concerned with the historical Kremlin and more with the modern boardroom. The drama that ignites on this particular farm feels distinctly of this moment.
The New Gospel of Greed
Let’s be clear: the specific ghost of Joseph Stalin has been politely exorcised from this farm. The film sidesteps a direct history lesson on Soviet politics, aiming its satirical buckshot at a much broader, more immediate target.
In place of a focused critique on the failure of a specific communist experiment, we are given a parable about the pathologies of late-stage capitalism. The new seven commandments are written in the ink of corporate malfeasance, rapacious consumerism, and the seductive emptiness of populism.
Its just crazy how picky republicans are about candidates and dems will vote for a guy who repeatedly said he wanted to kill the kids of his opponent because that opponent said something nice about a dem.My sister-in-law and hubby live in Richmond, he's old school, VMI grad, very conservative. Wonder what his BP is right about now. Plus, that budding psychopath AG bearing watching. Especially if you are a R in political circles and have kids.
And part of the same law they pushed to keep prayers from clinics and now pretend churches isn’t the reason they got Rs to vote for itLiberals:
Praying outside an abortion clinic = arrest. Trespassing, disturbing, and harassing church members = righteous.
The proverbial, give them an inch, they take a mile. Leftists are good at that shit.I used to be pro choice including euthanasia but seeing how fucked up they are used I’m no longer down
I wonder how many Dem lawmakers are on the Cartels, Terrorist, Iranian, Chinese or Russian's payroll? Somebody is pulling their strings, money seems to be the answer to many questions.I also like the one about banning the government from inquiring as to whether non-profits that receive tax payer funds are actually non-profit. It's basically saying, "We commit fraud and you can't ask questions".