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So, I downloaded a movie yesterday. Yes, I pirated it because movies these days are rarely worth sitting in a dirty, overpriced theater for.

After spending way too much time watching this crap movie, I reflected back and could see all the subliminal messages disquised as "a needed thing for the future".

The first obvious one would be that the dad is a NASA engineer that had been laid off but his teenage daughter is way smarter than him and can fix electronic devices that her engineer dad couldn't. Or that she uses drones and know how heavy machinery are wired. Total BS. Nowhere in the movie did it show this teenage chick watching Netflix or eating a tub of ice cream.

All just a push of the Feminist agenda to make believe that women are great engineers who know how to fix things and work technology other than their latest iPhone.

The second is in the movie, the parellel dystopia is a metaphore for how the United States was founded by some of the greatest minds in history but has been corrupted by a "negative outlook". This causes the sons of these great minds to neglect their fantasy paradise and it is becoming run down. So, who do they need to find? Dreamers. Hmmmm....where have I heard that word from? Oh yeah, they call illegal immigrants, "Dreamers". They are trying to talk you into passing the "Dreamer" bill so illegal squatters can become legal without having to go through painstaking process like the rest of the legal immigrants that actually want to be here and will work for it.

Yeah, so pass on this movie unless you like seeing men being shown as people who give up and are negative and bad guys. While women are the future who know karate and James Bond stuff.

For those of you who just say "Why are you watching TV any ways?" or want to brag that "you don't watch TV any more", I say good for you.....moving on.

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