debtman
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It's hard to pinpoint what my favorite part of this "movie" is, but here are some contenders:
1. Watching it uploaded to youtube in glorious 480p VHS quality
2. A courtroom that is clearly a dining room
3. The main characters, absolutely seriously trying to prevent a CHILD WITH LEUKEMIA from getting chemotherapy! A cancer that in children has like a 90% success rate of treatment!
4. A grandmother absolutely destroyed and in tears because her daughter is going to get her baby...VACCINATED!
5. Monsanto staging a drive by shooting!
6. And maybe my favorite, a completely ironic speech about how we must evaluate evidence and demand proof when considering medical treatments, but somehow thinking that argument is in favor of "alternative" medicine.
7. Cramming basically every absurd "doctors are evil" trope you've ever read from a natural health mommy blogger into one film, complete with an evil villain caricature of a doctor.
8. Treating cancer not even with surgery to remove the tumor but instead just avoiding sugar, eating lots of fruits and vegetables and taking vitamin d3 and magnesium.
I generally enjoy DJP movies for their terribleness but this one borders on dangerous and was more on the frustrating side. Just so much misinformation and absurdity...
1. Watching it uploaded to youtube in glorious 480p VHS quality
2. A courtroom that is clearly a dining room
3. The main characters, absolutely seriously trying to prevent a CHILD WITH LEUKEMIA from getting chemotherapy! A cancer that in children has like a 90% success rate of treatment!
4. A grandmother absolutely destroyed and in tears because her daughter is going to get her baby...VACCINATED!
5. Monsanto staging a drive by shooting!
6. And maybe my favorite, a completely ironic speech about how we must evaluate evidence and demand proof when considering medical treatments, but somehow thinking that argument is in favor of "alternative" medicine.
7. Cramming basically every absurd "doctors are evil" trope you've ever read from a natural health mommy blogger into one film, complete with an evil villain caricature of a doctor.
8. Treating cancer not even with surgery to remove the tumor but instead just avoiding sugar, eating lots of fruits and vegetables and taking vitamin d3 and magnesium.
I generally enjoy DJP movies for their terribleness but this one borders on dangerous and was more on the frustrating side. Just so much misinformation and absurdity...
Continuing in the christian persecution fetish trend of the past films, which I have inexplicably all watched for sheer entertainment value at their absurdity, this movie somehow manages to go the extra mile and contradict itself.
Did you know that there are more ordained ministers in Congress than ever before?
Also did you know that a christian can't get elected because government is anti-religion?
How does this movie manage to square these two "facts"? It does not. It just somehow doesn't even notice the contradiction. Congress is currently composed of somewhere around 90% christians. Yet this movie would have us believe that being a christian makes it almost impossible to get elected and that all of our elected representatives hate religion.
That in a nutshell is the absurdity of this film.
Well that, and also comparing the current state of the US government to the cultural revolution in China. Which is probably a scary statement to anyone who knows absolutely nothing about the cultural revolution.
If this is the best argument that can be made for a christian theocratic government in the US, then at least we don't have much to fear.
Did you know that there are more ordained ministers in Congress than ever before?
Also did you know that a christian can't get elected because government is anti-religion?
How does this movie manage to square these two "facts"? It does not. It just somehow doesn't even notice the contradiction. Congress is currently composed of somewhere around 90% christians. Yet this movie would have us believe that being a christian makes it almost impossible to get elected and that all of our elected representatives hate religion.
That in a nutshell is the absurdity of this film.
Well that, and also comparing the current state of the US government to the cultural revolution in China. Which is probably a scary statement to anyone who knows absolutely nothing about the cultural revolution.
If this is the best argument that can be made for a christian theocratic government in the US, then at least we don't have much to fear.