I watched it with my wife last night. I had expected it to be more of a media/Hollywood expose, kind of like the montages Rush does, and was disappointed that it wasnt. However, it was an exquisite red pill for my dearest, who had heard me talk about all this stuff ever since I was red pilled years ago.
She was very bothered by the documentary, but acknowledged afterward that I may not be the idiot she had assumed I am.
Well, not about that, anyway.
So Id consider it a worthwhile time in the home theatre.
I wonder how many people will bail on it near the beginning when the ex-stuntman starts talking finding God, though, as the way its presented it almost appears as if its going to be some Christian recruitment film (not that theres anything wrong with that, but it isnt really the point of the film).
Still, an important and powerful film.
My efforts are starting to wear down my wife.
Every time I show her some media generated photo or a article that shines a bad light on the Black Hats, she says, “that’s made up” or “that’s photoshopped”.
Lately, if she points out a photo or article that makes trump look bad. I say, “You know, that is probably made up or photoshopped.”
With the way the media has been acting over the last week, she has been asking me, “what do you think about..”