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What I mean is, it's ok to enjoy a movie without taking into consideration the politics or religion of the people behind the camera. Most films are made by scumbags. The producers, the directors, the writers --all of them. But, as soon as a work of fiction is released to the public, I think it BELONGS to the public. It should be viewed as it's own, distinct thing and should be judged by its merits alone. Now, the exception to this is when there's an obvious agenda being pushed. Then it's going to suck anyways, so whatever.

What I mean is, it's ok to enjoy a movie without taking into consideration the politics or religion of the people behind the camera. Most films are made by scumbags. The producers, the directors, the writers --all of them. But, as soon as a work of fiction is released to the public, I think it BELONGS to the public. It should be viewed as it's own, distinct thing and should be judged by its merits alone. Now, the exception to this is when there's an obvious agenda being pushed. Then it's going to suck anyways, so whatever.

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If you can, sure. I sat down to enjoy Predator earlier and up comes a name of a cock-jockey that's been in the news recently: ARNOLD SCHWARTZENIGGER

And it's like, do I really care? Was arnie as much of a faggot in the '80s as he is now? Probably not, and yet the damage has been done: i sat down to escape from modern poz, but here I am being reminded of it.

I wouldn't push anyone to do so, but it's also okay to let the works of traitors fall by the wayside.

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Jesse Ventura's in that movie too