I have not seen the Jim Caviezel and Mel Gibson movie, but I have to say that I am very suspicious of it. Apparently, as one of the strategies for retrieving a child is to have the child microchipped. So use an issue that few do really anything about and put the rescue in terms of microchipping kids. America really is Idiocracy. Oh, oh, put Mel Gibson, aka, William Wallace, aka, Benjamin Martin, aka Martin Riggs, aka, Walter Black, and so forth on it and Americans buy it. However entertaining it is, the message is that tracking kids with microchipped electronics is "safe and effective." But because it presents some resolution on adult women's childhood trauma, why this gains wide acceptance and championed by the social justice warrior feminists, convicting them to save our children.
Unpopular Opinion:
— Genghis Khan (@Genghis_Khan911) July 10, 2023
“The Sound of Freedom” is not a movie produced to help stop child trafficking.
It’s is a movie designed to outrage and scare parents into demanding something be done to prevent it.
The preventive measure already presented in the movie is implanted micro…
I particularly did not like the promotion of the film by Mel Gibson, who by all appearances is portrayed as a beleaguered Catholic fighting against a blasphemous Jewish powerbase in Hollywood. Jews may not be innocent but they do get blamed for an inordinate amount of problems in society.
BREAKING: Mel Gibson urges everyone to go see Sound of Freedom
— Jack Poso πΊπΈ (@JackPosobiec) June 29, 2023
We cannot be silent any more
The goal: 2 million tickets. Pay it forward. July 4th https://t.co/vET4K9poiu pic.twitter.com/XTYsAoAUB4
But for this film, Gibson is standing in a rolled-up long-sleeve white Latin Guayabera or Indian Nehru casual cotton summer shirt or Madras that you might find popular at seaside resorts with the top two buttons undone, suggesting openness and vulnerability, and a relaxed sunbathing atmosphere, standing in front a wall ornament that could be taken for a cluster of halos, like he wants to convey the image of Christ or to put the image of Christ as an overlay, a patina of Christ on the branding of the movie and moral force behind it. He is trying to recreate the Byzantine image of Christ. Who is his audience? Eastern Orthodox Christians or Arab Christians I find it disingenuous and manipulative. Don't trust politicians or county or federal health officials or actors whose mouths are moving.
It’s just very convenient that “sound of freedom” is in the third world and not Tel Aviv and 5th avenue. It’s all just so fucking convenient that it’s always these damn poor brown people that are always up to no good!
— Owen Benjamin π» (@OwenBenjamin) July 10, 2023
Tim Ballard does seem based. But the movie is called…