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7/21/2025, 10:31:32 PM
>Reel vs. real politics finally confessed
>When James Gunn, director of the vacuous Guardians of the Galaxy movies, says his glum Superman reboot is about immigration, believe him. But don’t be like those gullible commentators who are distraught over Gunn’s statement. It’s unusual when a Hollywood filmmaker confesses to propaganda without pretending objectivity. Maybe now conservative pundits will face the truth and finally realize how their entertainment appetites are fed by their enemies.
>Gunn got it all twisted when he told the Times of London, “Superman is the story of America.” An immigrant that came from other places and populated the country.” Gunn was as blatant as those open-borders Democrats Klobuchar, Schiff, Raskin, Durbin, Clyburn, etc. who don’t care about offending the patriotism of half the country. It’s as if he’s bucking to raise the film’s ESG score. That’s why his film briefly fakes humanist beneficence in a scene where Superman (David Corenswet) is told, “You think everyone is beautiful,” and he responds, “Maybe that’s the real punk rock.” Making Superman a slangy punk rocker proves that Gunn is a warped, out-of-touch mogul.
>When James Gunn, director of the vacuous Guardians of the Galaxy movies, says his glum Superman reboot is about immigration, believe him. But don’t be like those gullible commentators who are distraught over Gunn’s statement. It’s unusual when a Hollywood filmmaker confesses to propaganda without pretending objectivity. Maybe now conservative pundits will face the truth and finally realize how their entertainment appetites are fed by their enemies.
>Gunn got it all twisted when he told the Times of London, “Superman is the story of America.” An immigrant that came from other places and populated the country.” Gunn was as blatant as those open-borders Democrats Klobuchar, Schiff, Raskin, Durbin, Clyburn, etc. who don’t care about offending the patriotism of half the country. It’s as if he’s bucking to raise the film’s ESG score. That’s why his film briefly fakes humanist beneficence in a scene where Superman (David Corenswet) is told, “You think everyone is beautiful,” and he responds, “Maybe that’s the real punk rock.” Making Superman a slangy punk rocker proves that Gunn is a warped, out-of-touch mogul.
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