He didn't push freedom of speech, he pushed filth. Big difference.
Just because people get stunned by obscenity doesn't mean that it is "pushing free speech". As we have all seen, "free" speech really involves asking the questions or saying the things that TPTB would rather not have us say, not a liar making awkward comments about sexuality.
My dad was Army intelligence, and he spouted over and over how the greatest threat to America was the media and Hollywood.
I remember going to see Knocked Up with him, and he walked out in the first five minutes.
A lot of "actors" don't even act any more. It's either them playing themselves (i.e. Kevin Spacey "acting" like a psychopath), or people that try to act like a "normal" Americans or people even though they are pretty far from that. I remember seeing the trailer for Hillbilly Elegy and being like...really?
Don't forget all those movies about middle America that show nothing but truck stops and trailer parks. Worse, most of the movies don't even have a purpose- it's just an excuse for the bourgeoise to look at the poor like a sideshow.
He didn't push freedom of speech, he pushed filth. Big difference.
Just because people get stunned by obscenity doesn't mean that it is "pushing free speech". As we have all seen, "free" speech really involves asking the questions or saying the things that TPTB would rather not have us say, not a liar making awkward comments about sexuality.
(((Howard Stern)))
It's the same thing they did to the Wiemar Republic (and others).
https://www.bitchute.com/video/rHVljnZ61Vtc/
https://odysee.com/@KnowMoreNews:1/Holocaust-Rabbis:d
My dad was Army intelligence, and he spouted over and over how the greatest threat to America was the media and Hollywood.
I remember going to see Knocked Up with him, and he walked out in the first five minutes.
A lot of "actors" don't even act any more. It's either them playing themselves (i.e. Kevin Spacey "acting" like a psychopath), or people that try to act like a "normal" Americans or people even though they are pretty far from that. I remember seeing the trailer for Hillbilly Elegy and being like...really?
Don't forget all those movies about middle America that show nothing but truck stops and trailer parks. Worse, most of the movies don't even have a purpose- it's just an excuse for the bourgeoise to look at the poor like a sideshow.