Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The movie was created and is supported by people who do not care about facts and truth. It’s impossible to support this movie given the agenda of these people. It really isn’t about child trafficking.
Maybe you should go watch the new Mission Impossible movie unless you think Tom Cruise has a secret "agenda" to convert everyone to scientology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone succinctly explain the conspiracy theory about the movie being made (if it's not really a movie about human trafficking)?
There may be a kernel of truth about human trafficking, which is a thing that exists, but the point is to get gullible people so mad about human trafficking that they can be sicced on anyone who gets declared an enemy. The people who are promoting this film are using it to raise a mob.
Unlikely "enemies" that have been accused of human trafficking in recent years already include our local pizza place and online furniture retailer Wayfair. Anyone QAnon (or those who find QAnon useful) oppose could be next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone succinctly explain the conspiracy theory about the movie being made (if it's not really a movie about human trafficking)?
There may be a kernel of truth about human trafficking, which is a thing that exists, but the point is to get gullible people so mad about human trafficking that they can be sicced on anyone who gets declared an enemy. The people who are promoting this film are using it to raise a mob.
Unlikely "enemies" that have been accused of human trafficking in recent years already include our local pizza place and online furniture retailer Wayfair. Anyone QAnon (or those who find QAnon useful) oppose could be next.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone succinctly explain the conspiracy theory about the movie being made (if it's not really a movie about human trafficking)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.
This isn't about child sex trafficking, which we are all opposed to. This is about people who want to get you mad so you take the action they want you to take against whichever "enemy" they direct your anger toward. In the past, targets have included Comet pizza, the 2020 election results, and the Capitol building. Where will they tell us all good outraged people ["it's that simple"] should attack next?
You obviously haven’t seen it.
The enemy is anyone who rapes / abuses children, plus anyone who covers for these thugs. Period.
If we buy that, we also have to buy that you get to declare anyone you want a child trafficker so we can attack them, even if it isn't true. It is a great way to build yourself a mob to do your bidding.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.
This isn't about child sex trafficking, which we are all opposed to. This is about people who want to get you mad so you take the action they want you to take against whichever "enemy" they direct your anger toward. In the past, targets have included Comet pizza, the 2020 election results, and the Capitol building. Where will they tell us all good outraged people ["it's that simple"] should attack next?
Where have you seen the filmmakers encouraging any of that? You’re talking about QAnon nuts. Human trafficking is a non partisan issue or at least it should be. They are trying to bring awareness to the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.
This isn't about child sex trafficking, which we are all opposed to. This is about people who want to get you mad so you take the action they want you to take against whichever "enemy" they direct your anger toward. In the past, targets have included Comet pizza, the 2020 election results, and the Capitol building. Where will they tell us all good outraged people ["it's that simple"] should attack next?
You obviously haven’t seen it.
The enemy is anyone who rapes / abuses children, plus anyone who covers for these thugs. Period.
If we buy that, we also have to buy that you get to declare anyone you want a child trafficker so we can attack them, even if it isn't true. It is a great way to build yourself a mob to do your bidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.
This isn't about child sex trafficking, which we are all opposed to. This is about people who want to get you mad so you take the action they want you to take against whichever "enemy" they direct your anger toward. In the past, targets have included Comet pizza, the 2020 election results, and the Capitol building. Where will they tell us all good outraged people ["it's that simple"] should attack next?
You obviously haven’t seen it.
The enemy is anyone who rapes / abuses children, plus anyone who covers for these thugs. Period.
Anonymous wrote:^^^^ and this is why I won’t see it.
Of course human trafficking needs to stop.
But ppl are using the movie to point fingers at something that doesn’t exist.
Media and movies don’t human traffic. The companies passing on this movie did so because of the star’s crazy a$$ theories and who is figuratively in bed with the real life person he plays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.
This isn't about child sex trafficking, which we are all opposed to. This is about people who want to get you mad so you take the action they want you to take against whichever "enemy" they direct your anger toward. In the past, targets have included Comet pizza, the 2020 election results, and the Capitol building. Where will they tell us all good outraged people ["it's that simple"] should attack next?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone against an anti-human trafficking film is on the wrong side of history. No political party has exclusive rights to care about any particular issue affecting children, whether it's child abuse, neglect, childhood hunger, childhood poverty, sex trafficking. Either you are opposed to child sex trafficking, or you're not. It's that simple.
Well said. Thank you.