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by TheaGood
on 10/1/17
Hollywood wants to go on strike over Trump

Hollywood is showing its true colors leading up to the Trump inauguration. And my opinion is that they can stuff it. I have for decades figured America would be a lot better off without that cesspool. Yesterday, they even had the audacity saying that they are what defines America, and that "America would die without them."

Sorry. I don't think that Ernie and Bert magic bed rides through the stars, the overt gay agenda, and overbearing immorality shown by Hollywood in any way defines America. And when I see obvious prozac and drug destroyed soulless actors try to portray people of high honor in movies about historic events it makes me gag. I can't stand to watch it.

Seriously, I used to like Adam Sandler until I figured out he was filth, I used to really like Jim Carey until he spoke out so strongly against guns and proved himself to be dirt in other ways, and now, after getting shown the light time after time in countless other examples, if the actor is RADICAL I simply can't watch a movie. I am that disgusted with it all. Fortunately Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson are still out there, and very popular. Aside from animated movies those two are about the only thing I can watch without spitting nails.

So Meryl Streep can use an awards ceremony all she wants to push politics and all I'll do is gag, I don't do movies much and for all I care they can all just go away. Practically anyone her age and "Hollywood" played an active part in destroying the nation with their politicized spleck and if they go on strike, I'll rejoice as Indy media rises to fill the gap. There is a huge campaign against piracy in Mexico, and as a result, even Mexican Walmarts have a huge selection of Indy Media films that never saw the big screen that they sell for $1 to encourage people to not buy pirates, and many of those are every bit as good as their Hollywood counterparts. There is a variety of topics that Hollywood refuses to match. And it is not all politicized or trying to accomplish an agenda. Why can't a movie just tell a story, rather than try to prove a point? I am sick of it all. And therefore Indy media and foreign films are pretty much all we ever watch here. Hollywood really can stuff it.

On that note, one prime example of Hollywood getting it's butt handed to it on a dirty rag is a Russian animated series called "Masha and the bear". It is at least equal to to anything Hollywood puts out nowadays and it is minus the petty politics. Check this out: Masha and the Bear. Russian and Spanish versions have hundreds of millions of hits. This series is absolutely enormous in Mexico. All the episodes are this good. This is a great insight into just how much Hollywood is not the only thing going.
If this series is not available on American television anywhere, it would prove beyond a doubt that American propaganda is so entrenched that you simply are not allowed to see anything decent from elsewhere go mainstream.

We really can do without Hollywood and I'd be happy if they pouted themselves into irrelevance.
--MEXICAN ANONYMOUS