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04-06-2006 07:22 PM |
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Originally posted by DaveE
The way you descibe the story I can understand why those of a certain ilk might not want to see it and denigrate the actors in it. It would be mighty uncomfortable to deal with the desire for freedom and democracy and reconcile that with blind support for your leader. You have to be in denial to make it work.
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And I think some people of a certain ilk like to think that others of another ilk 'blindly support their leader'. Sorry man, ain't true. I just picked the lesser of two evils. ALL politicians are scum in my book. A neccessary evil... and our government HAS gotten to a point that it needs some SERIOUS housecleaning.
But being a dictatorship where citizens fear the government? I don't think were there yet. Gestapo tactics where dissodents disappear in the night and are never seen again? I don't see that happening. Rampant censorship? Nope. Curfews? Nope. Concentration or 'reeducation' camps? Nope.
I think some people need to adjust their tinfoil hats a little.
As for actors, I think they're almost as bad as politicians. Too many think because they're famous, that they SHOULD go spouting their opinions in public forums, and that the unwashed masses should accept their BS. They support some causes that many people see as Unamerican, then we can 'vote with our wallets'. Not likely to make a dent in their portfolios, but we can do it.
I may still go see V. I will take it as PURE ENTERTAINMENT and ignore any parallels that can be drawn with what people think about our government today.
What I do and would find entertaining about Miss Portman is that in this film, she portrays a revolutionary fighting against an oppressive government.... yet she is a strong supporter of gun control. She probably hasn't made the connection yet that disarming the populace of a country paves the way for oppressive governments.
If y'all are really afraid of an oppressive government, buy a gun. Buy several. Oppose all efforts to disarm you. Hopefully we won't need to use them in our lifetimes... or our children or grandchildren's... but who knows what the world will be like in a couple hundred years? If we sell out our rights now, our decendants might pay the price.
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