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"My name is The Patriot, my fatherland is Santo Domingo, my condition is Citizen, my religion is the love of truth and justice, and my occupations are to boldly attack vice and loudly praise virtue".
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Remember how much more wholesome most films were at the time? 80s and early 90s?
Look at kids films and cartoons like Home Alone (compare them to the trash today):
Nuclear family, multiple kids, beautiful suburban America, happy music, positive vibes, optimism, minimal worries,
peak American cultural power,
no pessimism, no politics, no race-baiting, no underlying "message" about race,
no confusing or distressing themes, no homosexual or transsexual or woke indoctrination, etc.
Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller, Some Kind of Wonderful, Karate Kid
National Lampoon Vacation films, The Great Outdoors, Uncle Buck
Even action films like Terminator and Commando were wholesome!
Now you understand what they took from you.
Now you understand the 21st century fascination with the music and style of the 1980s:
The film shown is Electric Dreams from 1984, music by Giorgio Moroder and Phil Oakey (from the Human League):
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We had gangster rap and Spike Lee, but they produced some good material. The difference was that there was an extremely wide range of views from which to choose, not just a bunch of dishonest woke agitprop made to influence individuals to jump on the Borg train. Now, much of culture, as well as entertainment, is like propaganda from the Cold War USSR, and a lot of it smacks of Lili Riefenstahl films. We went from a box of chocolates to black licorice.
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