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Jews Blast Gibson...But...
From Harv Howard
2-29-4



Jeff--
 
Of course, it was to be expected, and the movie will become refashioned into their weapon because they are the "underdog" --so they would claim--and masters at the task and it will be used against us. And surely a "hate crime" lawsuit will be forthcoming in some fashion.
 
But who of us non-Jews raised a fuss about such things as the movie Independence Day? Or was it that the sly effects were so subtle that most of us didn't notice?
 
I enjoy the movie, having seen it about five times. Let me recount my unofficial observations of blatant and obscure Jewish swipes at non-Jews as presented in the Jewish bankrolled and produced movie.
 
First, we have the super star hero, a smart Jewish boy (in real life too) that literally saves the world. Then we have the smart but old-fashioned Jewish dad of the boy. (Also Jewish?)
 
We have the ex-fighter pilot, a good-old-boy American drunk without a pot to piss in and some squalid kids that look like they could easily be delinquents.
 
Next, we have a black, current fighter pilot. Yeah, he has made the grade, but oops! didn't make the cut for NASA. Could that be because his black girl friend is an exotic dancer? She makes good money she tells the President's dying wife--and she needs it because the father--also black we must assume-of her child is missing in action already.
 
Among several "value" scenes in the movie is one that gets me every time. The father Jew settling down to pray with others at Area 51 just as the alien ship comes into range. Some one comes up to join in and blurts, "But I'm not Jewish." The wise old father replies, "Nobody is perfect." And the implication is in keeping with the character development is...?
 
HH




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