Shameless prostitution of values. The epitome of an amoral corporate ethic and the immoral results it inevitably produces.
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Sep 8, 2020 · 7:46 AM UTC

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Disney is always disappointing me
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There is no difference between making ... "this movie"... and ... supporting ... "the War in Yemen" ... This movie put profits into the pockets of it's investors ... just like ... the War in Yemen ... supports ... the US Military Industrial Complex!
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In a classic whataboutism move I would be keen to point out American cinema has been doing this for generations as well
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I'll just leave this here.
As the western imperialist propaganda machine has been hard at work and there has been mass misinformation spread on social media, I wanted to make my own thread of key resources I’ve encountered while investigating the matter of the Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang
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Sheesh, who runs these damn media companies?
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I mean transformers is propaganda for the US military’s occupation of Iraq in a similar way
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China is not the reason black women and men are systemically being killed China is not the reason Americans die from no healthcare China is not the reason most Americans live paycheck to paycheck China is not the reason education is for rich people Why should I care about China?
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On the surface level it's just producers generating controversy to advertise film. On a deeper level it's about creating constant conflict so the world's plutocrats can control the masses. So, who are the plutocrats in service to?
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Typically when you get help making a movie you give credit at the end of the movie. It's called the credits.
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You should see what Hollywood, the Pentagon, and the CIA do to Americans and the world.
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