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Speak No Evil: A metaphor about the downfall of White people

submitted by voatisajewishheaven to movies 11 monthsMay 18, 2023 11:09:49 ago (+1/-1)     (movies)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14253846/

I worked in a video cassette rental business back in the golden era of cinema so I'm quite jaded when it comes to modern movies, but this one made me feel all sorts of ways.

If you take it literally you'll say "well that would never happen to me", "it's very hard to feel sorry for those people" but then if you take a step back and understand it as a metaphor for a greater picture, you'll realize this is already happening to you, and nobody will feel sorry for you when you get killed in board daylight by a subway nigger.


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[ - ] Sector7 0 points 11 monthsMay 18, 2023 12:00:52 ago (+0/-0)

A Danish family visits a Dutch family they met on a holiday. What was supposed to be an idyllic weekend slowly starts unraveling as the Danes try to stay polite in the face of unpleasantness.

This description seems designed to repel viewers. Nothing like a good "slow unraveling" to challenge ones politeness.

"You paid for the whole seat, but you'll wish it were bigger for a more restful sleep."

[ - ] voatisajewishheaven [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 18, 2023 14:15:34 ago (+1/-1)

It is hard to watch I'll give you that. But I think it may help radicalize a few normies once they realize they are like the victims in this movie.

[ - ] Sector7 0 points 11 monthsMay 18, 2023 15:28:57 ago (+0/-0)

I was talking more about the "anti-promotional" nature of the description itself, but it's funny that it's accurate. That blurb makes it sound like the most boring movie in the world. Writer probably hates his job, or AI.

Translating the lib-speak, it sounds like the Danes are getting red-pilled. Unless it's a jew movie, where the Dutch family would clearly be loutish losers, and that alone would be the cause of their racism, sexism, homophobia, and the even more horrific... anti-semitism.

It's true though. A movie that's tailored to a particular demographic can be an effective programming device.