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(9,471 posts)Considering Trump and the rest of the deplorables can't distinguish real life from "Sicario: Day of the Soldado"
Judi Lynn
(160,450 posts)Why on earth wouldn't they walk away from such a bogus operation, anyway?
You've saved some people the trouble of finding out how horrible this series smells the hard way.
Wouldn't touch it for any reason whatsoever.
It was good to see the tone of the comments.
LessAspin
(1,151 posts)Another case of corporate media working closely with the military to foreshadow and pre-condition the public for future operations?
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Judi Lynn
(160,450 posts)"Molding perception" for the masses. How will any of them know differently if they won't spend their own time and energy trying to determine the truth themselves?
Just what a true idiot would do: he lets a movie teach him about real events, or real conditions which create events.
I looked at the cast again, and saw this actor, and looked him up:
Gonzalo Vivanco
"Born in 1972 Chile under a government of dictatorship"
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1846274/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
You'd think that clown would have had ethical differences with signing onto a film like this. Surely he can't be that stupid. The U.S. gov't, under the "leadership" of Richard Nixon put Pinochet in power, and kept him there as he tortured and murdered thousands of innocent souls.
Same power maniacs who have been trying to remove both Presidents since the first Presidential campaign of Hugo Chavez.
We were around to read about the first anti-Chavez video game on the market, too. It leaped into view to get to work molding young peeps in the US to dispise another progressive about whom they knew absolutely nothing, and never would have had it not been for the games getting to them first.