Re: 300: Rise of an Empire (2014)
Saw this about two weeks ago. The Persians are dehumanized to such a ridiculous extent in these films. Almost every Persian is a faceless, emotionless drone wearing muslim robes or a silly samurai mask. While 300 movies are surprisingly pro-white/pro-Greek, their subliminal agenda is to obviously push the Talmudic anti-Iranian sentiment to the western public and condition the masses for the Zionist invasion of Iran.
I wasn´t too fond of the ultra-violence, feminism and porn scenes either. This film makes you realize how much uglier and darker the mainstream cinema has become since 1950s. Nowadays you can just smell the reek of the Jewish spirit in almost every big budget mainstream movie.
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What is it with these ULTRA paranoid bigots? They seem to do the same EXACT things they claim Black people do. Everything bad is either ZOG, Joos or Zionists. All of their problems are either ZOG, Joos or Zionists. A close second is "illegals". Finally Muslims. But not always. Sometimes they're an "ally" against ZOG. Just depends on the day of the week.
What, are you intentionally this stupid, Volund? Movies in the fifties were full of racism (Song of the South) and violence (film noir for example). It's just the violence and violence were against people you dislike.
While 300 movies are surprisingly pro-white/pro-Greek, their subliminal agenda is to obviously push the Talmudic anti-Iranian sentiment to the western public and condition the masses for the Zionist invasion of Iran.
Isn't the story about repelling an invasion?
Doubting Thomas
'I can't believe that anyone on Stormfront is pro-Persian, but I guess "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" applies there.'.
According to Wikipedia, the name Iran derives from Aryana meaning land of the Aryans. That might explain why some members of Stormfront are pro-Iranian. Either that or they really hate Jews.
Saw this about two weeks ago. The Persians are dehumanized to such a ridiculous extent in these films. Almost every Persian is a faceless, emotionless drone wearing muslim robes or a silly samurai mask
I was going to ask why this quote is here (since this is basically true), but then...
their subliminal agenda is to obviously push the Talmudic anti-Iranian sentiment to the western public and condition the masses for the Zionist invasion of Iran.
Nope, everything's a fucking Jewish conspiracy. Nothing evil, unjust, wrong, can happen in this world without the Jews (oh, sorry "Zionists" because we don't want to look like obvious racists anymore) being behind it. Whenever moronic far-right nutjobs notice that something bad is bad, the first thing is to blame the Jews for it rather than doing anything productive. And this is why neo-Nazism will always fail.
What's funny is that these dorks blame Liberal/Progressive stuff on Jews and Judaism. Why? I don't know. The Hebrew Scriptures were about as Liberal/Progressive as Fred Phelps.
It makes no sense. Even if one considered the whole "Khazar/Christian Identity" stuff it still makes no sense since today's Jews identify with the Hebrews, therefore Hebrew = Jew.
I have yet to find an answer. ANYONE HAVE ANY THEORIES?
"The Persians are dehumanized to such a ridiculous extent in these films. Almost every Persian is a faceless, emotionless drone wearing muslim robes or a silly samurai mask."
That's because it's a comic book movie.
Just about any comic-universe movie in recent days that has a big fight scene or scenes, the enemy is inhuman (preferably undead or robots, but that's not possible in this setting). That way there's no moral compromise if the 'heroes' kill any of them. Or all of them.
No second thoughts, no PTSD, no concerns that maybe the victims should have been arrested, disarmed, repatriated... Nothing to do with Anti-Persian sentiment or Pro-Jewish.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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