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To: Touch Not the Cat

‘I Believe in Eco-Terrorism’:Does James Cameron Live In a Malibu Mansion? by Pam Meister

Avatar’s far worse than simply a pedestrian film. It’s a reflection of Cameron’s ideology/activist propaganda. Here’s a revealing quote:

Just when you think certain celebrities couldn’t get any more obnoxious, we are treated to an interview with last night’s Golden Globe winner, James “I’m the King of the World” Cameron in Entertainment Weekly. On page 35 of the latest edition of the print version, Cameron responds to the following criticism of his latest film “Avatar”:

EW: “Avatar” is the perfect eco-terrorism recruiting tool.”

JC: Good, good. I like that one. I consider that a positive review. I believe in ecoterrorism.”

Did you catch that, FReepers? “I believe in ecoterrorism.”

Avatar is just another ultra-liberal propaganda peddling film dressed up in a eye catching Versace, bling and all.

Cameron can take his hypocritical eco-terrorist Avatar and go pound sand.


10 posted on 01/26/2010 9:44:15 PM PST by This Just In
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To: This Just In; garjog
How original;
14 posted on 01/26/2010 9:51:37 PM PST by GeronL (http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com)
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Avatar is a perfect eco-terrorism movie. The good blue people of the planet, who supposedly only kill when they need to eat, and always ask for forgiveness when they do...

Turn into murderers, brazenly killing and loving it.

All it took was a single leader, an outsider at that, to convince them that killing was the right thing to do.

Although to be fair, they were going to kill the blue outsider anyway, just for showing up at their village. So they already really did have the killer instinct.

The only reason they weren’t killers already was that they had a monotheistic, non-diverse culture. They were all of the same beliefs, the same race, the same kind.

And there were so few of them that there was no possible reason to go to war with the others of their species on their large planet.

And yet as soon as one outsider showed up, they were ready to kill him, and he was easily able to convince them to abandon their “live-and-let-live” ways, and instead launch a pre-emptive counter-strike against the “bad humans” (who were clearly bad, not our military...

but an evil government who thought that the government (in this case, the galaxial government) had every right to take whatever property they wanted from the people who owned it, without compensation if necessary.

No doubt, if things had worked out differently, the galaxial government would be forcing them to attend public schools and providing universal health care.

Cameron THINKS he told the story of an idealistic world at one with nature. But, as that story grounds itself in reality, he told the story of why capitalism is better than socialism, why it is a fairy tale to believe in non-violence, or to try to work out a deal with those who want to kill us.

As well as showing the futility of a lack of belief in a diety (the invaders brought no religion with them, there were no priests, no visible church, just governmental power gone mad).


30 posted on 01/27/2010 7:26:23 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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