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Nazi gathering scene is more shoehorned hollywood propaganda


They've been doing it for a long time. A ridiculous amount of movies have nazi references to keep that wartime propaganda alive and well.

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LMAO

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Found yet another propaganda drinking simpleton...

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It's satire. Not propaganda.

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It's 1000% propaganda. Hollywood, infamously run by jews, notoriously uses wave after wave of movies to reinforce the "nazi bad" theme.

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Heads up, Nazis are bad.

The label has been tossed around like salad in a trash bag. Every marxist useful idiot used it so much that it lost its impact.

Danny Devito and Alan Rankin were using an actual group of nazis as a charicatures to make a joke. In 2002, the USA was Ulta Pro America due to the September 11th attacks.

This is satire and you're playing into the leftists hands if you disengage from culture and see a commie behind every corner... just like they see a nazi around ever corner.

Fucking politics infest everything fun.

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>just like they see a nazi around ever corner

They see a nazi around every corner because it's constantly pushed in so many movies. It's propaganda. The amount of WW2 war films even to this day making sure everyone knows "nazi bad" is already ridiculous, but the amount of films that have nothing to do with nazis and they are shoehorned in there anyway shows the jewish agenda in how they use hollywood as a political tool.

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Okay buddy. Good luck with that.

Tell me, what color is the sky in your world?

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PEOPLE DON'T LIKE YOU.

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Hey a rando leftist troll said people don't like me ohhh nooooo. Keep drinking the kool-aid, leftist scum.

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Oh look... Another right wing troll who believes that anyone who disagrees with him is a leftist. You probably wonder why you don't have any friends. Also these are your first posts in three years. Did you just get released from the mental hospital?

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Their post history proves they are a leftist. I was actually on deployment while you were getting your sex change operation.

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LMAO...I'M NO LEFTIST...THAT WAS JUST DUMB...I ALSO HATE KOOL-AID...CHERRY COKE IS KING,BITCH...I AM ALSO NOT A TROLL...THAT SEEMS TO BE ONE OF YOUR SPECIALTIES...ANYWAY...DON'T BE SO TENSE...WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE AND COLOR?...FRIENDS OVER ENEMIES.🥰

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Called it

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37?!...HEY,TRY NOT TO SUCK ANY DICKS ON YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PARKING LOT.

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I always thought it was a cool scene and was a simp for the brunette (keener) in the movie. I didn’t understand hitlers idealology ( just didn’t see the big picture between art forms and politics back then) just understood that the holocaust was terrible

The disabled Irish guy and the mob scenes were annoying.

Nazi symbol was always taboo in comedy so that’s why I thought it was cool.

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What a whiner post about a 20 year old movie. Blues Brothers had nazis too you should whine there as well.

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Probably did so already under a different name.

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I'll be going to plenty of movies and calling out the obvious leftist propaganda. You're so brainwashed you won't even take a few minutes to realize you've been raised on movies that have conditioned you your entire life to believe WW2 wartime propaganda without question.

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For your argument to work, you'll first have to assume that films produced under the Nazis (e.g. "Triumph of the Will") showing crowds repeatedly shouting "heil" and giving the Hitler salute were cleverly placed there by time-traveling Allies and/or "leftists" designed to make Nazism look bad.

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Your insanely dumb argument here is "Nazi material exists, so of course it should be in random modern day movies". It's clearly put there to keep the public's mind actively focused on Nazi material, to keep the Nazi boogeyman going.

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Except that wasn't my argument. My argument is that the depiction of Neo-Nazis in this film was lampooning Nazi behavior shown in Nazi propaganda. Such behavior wasn't the invention of the Allies or "leftists."

Whether you like it or not (and think it's "propaganda"), Nazism has a very bad reputation in the United States. Hence the humor in a squeaky-clean children's TV star (who is portrayed as a stereotypical hippy-dippy liberal) suddenly finding himself accused of being a Neo-Nazi.

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They do it because it's an easy target that won't offend the cancel crowd. Modern day versions coupd be Antifa, BLM, Black Panthers,etc...but no chance of that.

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