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Avatar is now the new target of the right. Seriously!

December 20th, 2009 · Comments

Well, this weekend a movie opened up called Avatar.


I don’t know about many of you but I keep seeing many of my friends on Facebook talking about how mindblowing this film is. Indeed, I might suck it up and sit down for 2 and a half hours this upcoming week and check it out.


However some people are choosing not to see it. And not because they’re worried about it being overdone. Oh, no, it goes against their politics. Yeah, that’s right some of the extreme right wingers, you know, the one’s that get offended when you say “hello” to them have have gone on the attack. I can’t really get my mind around how on earth they came to this.


http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmnolte/2009/12/11/review-camerons-avatar-is-a-big-dull-america-hating-pc-revenge-fantasy/


Do they have meetings for this sort of thing? Here’s a good website that actually lists some other sites that are waging “war”. http://www.newscorpse.com/ncWP/?p=1496#comment-19351


Well, if you find that just plain fucking ridiculous then why not take a look at the titles below. If you agree with the statements as to why these should be boycotted, then you need help.


-The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008). It deals with our planet being saved from ourselves after what we did to it. I can’t wait for the right to start destroying the DVD’s.


-The Hangover (2009). It deals with drinking, marriages for lust, drugs, it takes place in Vegas. If you’re extremely right, you had better be boycotting this.


-Arrested Development (TV series). Deals AND makes fun of Iraq and the Patriot Act. How un-American can you get?


-Any show ever made that airs on an NBC Universal network. Guess what? Do you like ER? And are you right-wing? You gotta pick a side? Why? Because you just have to, that’s why. The Office is a definite dig at capitalism.


-Entourage (TV series). It airs on HBO. ‘Nuff said. They aired that documentary on Hurricane Katrina produced by Spike Lee. So by default, right?


-V for Vendetta (2005). That one has definite allusions to the War in Iraq and even foreshadows today’s events in a way. So surely that has to be on a list somewhere.


-Lost (TV series). Surely time travel has to be against someone’s beliefs. It just has to be.


-Aladdin (1993). Need I say more?


-The Simpsons (TV series). Remember when they made fun of FOX News, the holy grail? Even FOX couldn’t take a joke and almost sued the parent company that produces The Simpsons, News Corp. Then someone finally clued in and just called Papa Murdoch. They had to remove some of the content for the repeats.


If you agreed with even one of the statements above and started calling your friends to organize a boycott, use for fuckin’ remote control and don’t watch the bloody things.

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