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Dizzy28 wrote:Looked at Oppenheimer last night. Brilliant movie. Had a worry the run time would be long but the pacing was on point.
The score is ridiculously good.
Glad I won out over the wife who wanted too see Barbie.
Somewhere around late season 6 early season 7 I'm guessing. Can't really remember.Phone Surgeon wrote:The last thing I see in blacklist was when he carry Elizabeth to the bunker where he have a team that does get all his information for him
What season was that?
Dizzy28 wrote:redmanjp wrote:this was a low budget movie that manage to do better than Indiana jones
Careful, just by posting this you maybe branded Qanon
Dizzy28 wrote:maj. tom wrote:Why? What Qanon has to do with that?
You would need to ask the MSM
'Sound of Freedom' Funder Fabian Marta Charged With Felony Child Kidnapping
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/sound-freedom-funder-fabian-marta-165000513.html
maj. tom wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:redmanjp wrote:this (Sound of Freedom) was a low budget movie that manage to do better than Indiana jones
Goddamned Mainstream Media at it again with pushing their anti-QAnon agenda! I just wish we could live in a society where one side didn't have to project their accusations onto others so much like with that other film 2000 Mules.
A former spokesman for the pedophile advocacy group Prostasia wrote a hit piece in Bloomberg against the new anti-child trafficking film “Sound of Freedom.”
Noah Berlatsky served in 2021 as communications director for Prostasia, a group that calls itself “a new kind of child protection organization,” but works to remove the stigma surrounding “MAPs” or “minor-attracted people.”
On Saturday, Bloomberg published an opinion article authored by Berlatsky, titled “QAnon and ‘Sound of Freedom’ Both Rely on Tired Hollywood Tropes.” The article was reprinted by The Washington Post.
In the article, Berlatsky, who is also a former NBC contributor, bashed “Sound of Freedom,” which has been hailed by conservatives since it premiered last month. The film is about a federal agent who saves a sister and brother from child trafficking and is based on a true story. The movie stars Jim Caviezel and was produced by the same studio that made the faith-based series “The Chosen.”
Berlatsky claimed the film has been “embraced by the far right and Christians,” who he complains have “helped boost it to more than $50 million in receipts at the box office.”
Berlatsky also claimed “Sound of Freedom” is linked to the conspiracy theory QAnon. The movie’s creator recently called allegations that the movie has a QAnon connection “sick,” and Caviezel, the film’s star, said he was unaware of the conspiracy in 2018 when the movie was filmed.
“But the truth is that the conspiratorial right and the Hollywood default aren’t that different — which is why, perhaps, our polity has had such difficulty rejecting QAnon, Trump and fascism,” Berlatsky wrote.
Critics have accused Prostasia, the pedophile advocacy group, for years of trying to normalize pedophilia behind a thin smoke screen of “child protection.”
The group’s blog posts have mentioned “kink” and “child protection” in the same breath. Prostasia has also argued against criminalizing fantasy child pornography and in favor of keeping child sex dolls legal.
Besides his stint as communications director for Prostasia, Berlatsky has a long social media history of defending pedophiles.
“Pedophiles are essentially a stigmatized group. Certain people get designated as deviants, people hate them,” Berlatsky tweeted in February, 2017, according to a screenshot.
“The issue isn’t that people care about the victims. The issue is that pedophiles are loathed,” Berlatsky tweeted the same day in 2017.
Berlatsky has also attacked the relationship between parents and their children.
“Parents are tyrants. ‘parent’ is an oppressive class, like rich people or white people,” Berlatsky tweeted in December 2020.
“There are things you can do to try to minimize the abuse that’s endemic to the parent/child relationship, but it’s always there,” he added.
Meanwhile, gender ideology plays a large role in Berlatsky’s family. He has been vocal about supporting his trans-identifying son, who now identifies as a girl.
In February, Berlatsky wrote an article for Insider, titled “My wife is bisexual and nonbinary, and my daughter is transgender. My queer family helped me better understand myself and my masculinity.”
Berlatsky’s Twitter account, which has more than 21,000 followers, is currently locked in private mode.
redmanjp wrote:maj. tom wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:redmanjp wrote:this (Sound of Freedom) was a low budget movie that manage to do better than Indiana jones
Goddamned Mainstream Media at it again with pushing their anti-QAnon agenda! I just wish we could live in a society where one side didn't have to project their accusations onto others so much like with that other film 2000 Mules.
yeah, especially when their writers are involved with MAPS (minor attracted persons) groups
archived link to pedophile advocacy group
https://web.archive.org/web/20211116021836/https://prostasia.org/blog/team/noah-berkatsky/
https://www.dailywire.com/news/former-pedophile-advocacy-group-spokesman-writes-bloomberg-hit-piece-on-sound-of-freedomA former spokesman for the pedophile advocacy group Prostasia wrote a hit piece in Bloomberg against the new anti-child trafficking film “Sound of Freedom.”
Noah Berlatsky served in 2021 as communications director for Prostasia, a group that calls itself “a new kind of child protection organization,” but works to remove the stigma surrounding “MAPs” or “minor-attracted people.”
On Saturday, Bloomberg published an opinion article authored by Berlatsky, titled “QAnon and ‘Sound of Freedom’ Both Rely on Tired Hollywood Tropes.” The article was reprinted by The Washington Post.
In the article, Berlatsky, who is also a former NBC contributor, bashed “Sound of Freedom,” which has been hailed by conservatives since it premiered last month. The film is about a federal agent who saves a sister and brother from child trafficking and is based on a true story. The movie stars Jim Caviezel and was produced by the same studio that made the faith-based series “The Chosen.”
Berlatsky claimed the film has been “embraced by the far right and Christians,” who he complains have “helped boost it to more than $50 million in receipts at the box office.”
Berlatsky also claimed “Sound of Freedom” is linked to the conspiracy theory QAnon. The movie’s creator recently called allegations that the movie has a QAnon connection “sick,” and Caviezel, the film’s star, said he was unaware of the conspiracy in 2018 when the movie was filmed.
“But the truth is that the conspiratorial right and the Hollywood default aren’t that different — which is why, perhaps, our polity has had such difficulty rejecting QAnon, Trump and fascism,” Berlatsky wrote.
Critics have accused Prostasia, the pedophile advocacy group, for years of trying to normalize pedophilia behind a thin smoke screen of “child protection.”
The group’s blog posts have mentioned “kink” and “child protection” in the same breath. Prostasia has also argued against criminalizing fantasy child pornography and in favor of keeping child sex dolls legal.
Besides his stint as communications director for Prostasia, Berlatsky has a long social media history of defending pedophiles.
“Pedophiles are essentially a stigmatized group. Certain people get designated as deviants, people hate them,” Berlatsky tweeted in February, 2017, according to a screenshot.
“The issue isn’t that people care about the victims. The issue is that pedophiles are loathed,” Berlatsky tweeted the same day in 2017.
Berlatsky has also attacked the relationship between parents and their children.
“Parents are tyrants. ‘parent’ is an oppressive class, like rich people or white people,” Berlatsky tweeted in December 2020.
“There are things you can do to try to minimize the abuse that’s endemic to the parent/child relationship, but it’s always there,” he added.
Meanwhile, gender ideology plays a large role in Berlatsky’s family. He has been vocal about supporting his trans-identifying son, who now identifies as a girl.
In February, Berlatsky wrote an article for Insider, titled “My wife is bisexual and nonbinary, and my daughter is transgender. My queer family helped me better understand myself and my masculinity.”
Berlatsky’s Twitter account, which has more than 21,000 followers, is currently locked in private mode.
redmanjp wrote:^ any QAnon stuff in there mitch? or those articles on BS? the movie was made back in 2018 but i would imagine the script was written years before when QAnon didnt even come out.
redmanjp wrote:^ how u watch it before it come out here? both MT and CC8 only showing it from Sept. 6 or 7
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