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2016 The Movie
PostedAugust 27, 2012
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from Columbia, NJ
Age:45 to 54
Gender:Male
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I saw the movie “2016” this weekend. I found myself in a conflict where I did not expect to be as to my opinion being a staunch Constitutional Conservative.
Let me start by saying, this movie is for all American’s intending to vote this November. Furthermore, it is by no means a hit piece hatchet job on Obama; however, it does chronologically define his mindset, radical way of thinking, and how he came to that end.
I found myself being somewhat surprisingly sympathetic to countries that have been historically colonialized; however, African colonialization was by that of Great Britain, not the United States. That is essentially, what the beginning of this movie was about, inclusive of Obama’s radical black activist teachings and upbringing. Folks, these were merely the indisputable facts.
The movie brilliantly travels through Obama’s childhood to his present day as President of The United States, the unknown candidate. Throughout the movie, it is revealed as to whom Obama was mentored by; Frank Marshall Davis, a Communist Party Propagandist on the FBI watch list. Davis lived in Hawaii where he began mentoring Obama as a youth, where his mentoring continued in Chicago with Obama as an adult. This is in addition to the many other communist bent radicals in his life. This also reflects on his present day surroundings in the White House such as Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, and many others.
For those interested, let me define my personal thoughts on the movie; and believe me, I am being both fair minded and objective regarding the following opinions. The movie actually caused me to opine just that way.
As stated, colonialism is a difficult scenario to not feel some degree of sympathy toward colonized less advanced third world countries. That aside, what Obama is clearly attempting to do to the United States in the name of global reparations as a result of past colonialization is despicable at best.
Actually, I am not sure how to calculate how correct I was, to what extent. The simple fact is that Obama is attempting to globally redistribute our wealth that he feels has been ill gotten through colonialism. Destroy America’s wealth by means of redistributing it to foreign interests that mainly goes to third world warlords and third world nations with the same communistic aspirations.
I know there are those of you who will immediately pass judgment as this being a hit piece on Obama, without even seeing this movie; however, it truly is not. What it is, a documentary that is produced by the same person who produced Shindler’s List. It is both fair and well done and exhaustively researched. The movie actually gave me a slightly different perspective, at the same time caused me to truly fear more so than ever before for the future of my country.
Please go see the movie in so that you can make your own informed opinion. More importantly, take your teenage children. Don’t bury your head in the sand to only emerge in November to pull the lever for who your union tells you to pull it for; “THINK FOR YOURSELF”………… Make an informed independent decision, not what some propagandist TV commercial (either side) tells you to do.
Pros well paced, great story, great actors
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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