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Badass: The Hollywood PC Narrative Every once in a while I rate a movie Ive seen here in case some of you are considering spending your evening with a movie and maybe some popcorn. This evening I watched a movie called Badass staring Danny Trejo who you might remember from the Machete movies among many many others. The film claims it is loosely based on some real life facts about a man on a bus. In the real life story a retired Vietnam Vet who happens to be white is assaulted by a black man on a city bus who thinks he can push him around. The Vet beats his ass after stating several times that he just wanted to be left alone and it is all caught on tape. That is the real story, the Hollywood version is quite different. As is often the case liberal Hollywood wouldnt tell the story the way it actually happens and in their version a Hispanic American Vietnam Vet beats the crap out of two White Supremacy skin heads and becomes the hero of L.A. and throughout the film beats the crap out of undesirables and near the end of the film comes across the two skinheads once more and beats the crap out of them again. If there was a more obvious example of Hollywood liberals twisting the facts of a real life story to demonize White people I have yet to come across it. Clearly Hollywood is incapable of truth telling and will go to any lengths to keep the false narrative of the White man oppressing minorities alive and well. This should make any movie aficionado angry and suspicious of anything coming out of Hollywood and it actually surprised me to see so many Hollywood actors that I know and liked in this blatant lie of a film. The film itself was a juvenile kicking ass movie with several stars most of you will likely recognize. I will post both the movie trailer and the real life incident here on this page so you can get an idea for yourselves.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 04:24:09 +0000

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