Just saw the movie and it was a good movie. Nothing political at all.
AgBQ-00 said:
This thread. Arguing no one is trying to suppress the film and posts pages of tweets trying to suppress the film. You literally could cut the irony with a chainsaw
Tibbers said:
So if the Q community is exposing who is behind child abduction and human trafficking and shining a light on that, why would the filmmakers not share those views? Why would those views be met with vitriol? Politics plays no part in human trafficking. Only the perpetrators regardless of political affiliation should be exposed. If the Clinton foundation made boatloads of money in Haiti trafficking children, who cares what party she is affiliated with?
Just odd to see you be against a community that seeks to expose a, who is behind this, and b, why there is such a backlash from all media in bringing this to light. By that, I mean, look how difficult it was to even get this movie made and brought to theaters. A total grassroots movement that bypassed the Hollywood system. Now why do you think that had to be done? Do you think it's because Hollywood doesn't want to shine the light on negative action like human trafficking and point the finger at why it exists, who profits, and who maintains its status quo? Now why would they not want to do that?
Tibbers said:
So if the Q community is exposing who is behind child abduction and human trafficking and shining a light on that, why would the filmmakers not share those views? Why would those views be met with vitriol? Politics plays no part in human trafficking. Only the perpetrators regardless of political affiliation should be exposed. If the Clinton foundation made boatloads of money in Haiti trafficking children, who cares what party she is affiliated with?
jeffk said:Tibbers said:
So if the Q community is exposing who is behind child abduction and human trafficking and shining a light on that, why would the filmmakers not share those views? Why would those views be met with vitriol? Politics plays no part in human trafficking. Only the perpetrators regardless of political affiliation should be exposed. If the Clinton foundation made boatloads of money in Haiti trafficking children, who cares what party she is affiliated with?
See this is the stuff I was talking about earlier. Human trafficking is a real issue impacting real people and deserves real attention and solutions... but spouting easily debunked conspiracy theories absolutely undermines any effort whatsoever to gain consensus and support to address it. Stick with what can be supported by facts. There's plenty of compelling points there to hang your hat on without diving into nonsense.
jeffk said:Tibbers said:
So if the Q community is exposing who is behind child abduction and human trafficking and shining a light on that, why would the filmmakers not share those views? Why would those views be met with vitriol? Politics plays no part in human trafficking. Only the perpetrators regardless of political affiliation should be exposed. If the Clinton foundation made boatloads of money in Haiti trafficking children, who cares what party she is affiliated with?
See this is the stuff I was talking about earlier. Human trafficking is a real issue impacting real people and deserves real attention and solutions... but spouting easily debunked conspiracy theories absolutely undermines any effort whatsoever to gain consensus and support to address it. Stick with what can be supported by facts. There's plenty of compelling points there to hang your hat on without diving into nonsense.
redsquirrelAG said:jeffk said:Tibbers said:
So if the Q community is exposing who is behind child abduction and human trafficking and shining a light on that, why would the filmmakers not share those views? Why would those views be met with vitriol? Politics plays no part in human trafficking. Only the perpetrators regardless of political affiliation should be exposed. If the Clinton foundation made boatloads of money in Haiti trafficking children, who cares what party she is affiliated with?
See this is the stuff I was talking about earlier. Human trafficking is a real issue impacting real people and deserves real attention and solutions... but spouting easily debunked conspiracy theories absolutely undermines any effort whatsoever to gain consensus and support to address it. Stick with what can be supported by facts. There's plenty of compelling points there to hang your hat on without diving into nonsense.
Actually it's beyond verified. Why was Paul Walker killed?
Wake the **** up.
TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'm done here. We've officially entered crazy town.
Nonregdrummer09 said:TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'm done here. We've officially entered crazy town.
I would still recommend seeing the movie, it's well done and worth the price of admission.
You should've been banned.TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'm done here. We've officially entered crazy town.
Tibbers said:
Ah, ridicule.
https://harvardhrj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2009/09/King.pdf
TCTTS said:
We've officially entered crazy town.
jeffk said:
Thanks for illustrating my point. Why include unproven and easily disputed claims about the Clinton Foundation trafficking Haitian children at all? Why not stick to reliable statistics about disaster areas being a huge problem for trafficking? You end up having to hedge and backtrack and rephrase your arguments and by then any goodwill you had with an audience is gone. You're poisoning your own well of discourse and then complaining when people don't engage with you long enough to make a meaningful point. It's unnecessary.
redsquirrelAG said:
Paul was going to expose the crimes in Haiti and connections to the Clintons.
jeffk said:
I'm not able to disprove all of those allegations, nor would I ever claim to be able to. I don't trust the Clinton Foundation further than I could throw the two of them. But importantly, that's the exact opposite of how our legal system works. If there's something fishy going on (like making millions trafficking kids!), then the onus of proof is on you to support that claim.
Have a happy 4th. I need to go work on my deck.
Tibbers said:
Go watch Indy buddy. We get it. You work in Hollywood and hate the Q movement even when it sheds light on things such as human trafficking. If you think the Q community doesn't value truth, why do they continue being right?
It's not peddling, their movie is a reinforcement of their beliefs. They fall in line completely. How can you not see that the movie and the movement are of the same coin?
It's hilarious that you defend the makers and producers of obvious politically driven drivel yet turn up your nose at folks who want child traffickers to meet justice. Face it, you really are a zealot. Anyway, off to see the fireworks. Have a good 4th!