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Utopia shows what happens to cities under progressives Everything had changed for the worse ... no one was progressing Joel Gilberts new documentary film, Theres No Place Like Utopia, depicts Barack Obama as the wizard in an Oz-like story that offers some surprises. Such as that Peggy Joseph – the Florida voter who became infamous during the 2008 presidential campaign for saying Barack Obama would pay for my gas and my mortgage – no longer supports the president. Obama has made promise after promise that have all turned out to be empty, all turned out to be lies, said Gilbert. The people I met who supported him were literally in dungeons in the witchs castle, everything had changed for the worse – Detroit, South Side Chicago, Newark. Fifty years of progressive control over these cities demonstrated that no one was progressing, they were all regressing. The movie takes viewers on a journey of discovery across America, emulating the highly successful style of progressive filmmaker Michael Moore. In it, Gilbert depicts Barack Obama as the Wizard in the Land of Oz. But Gilbert notes the fundamental lesson of the Wizard of Oz is that there is no wizard. The Utopia project shows what is bad about amnesty for illegals for Americas black community, why Democrats think dependence on the government is a good thing and how Islam is being promoted in Detroit and other cities devastated by progressive policies. It also shows how American free speech is giving in to political correctness and what the vast left-wing conspiracy in America is today. Gilbert travels from the ruins of Detroit to the slums of Chicago and from Denvers illegal immigration invasion to Newarks urban removal projects to pull back the curtain on what is happening in America. Featured in the film are commentaries from WND staff reporter and author Jerome R. Corsi, WND columnist and author Jack Cashill, as well as conservative author David Horowitz and former KGB officer Konstantin Preobrazhensky. Like Dorothys conclusion in the classic Wizard of Oz, that theres no place like home, Gilbert analyzes the literal meaning of Utopia to argue, Theres no place like Utopia. The Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA, gave Utopia a rating of PG-13, signifying patients are strongly cautioned that some content is not appropriate to children under 13, due to some disturbing images. In my journey through America I met a lot of people living in horrible conditions, particularly African Americans, who I was surprised to learn were now staunch conservatives as a result of living in progressive-controlled cities like Detroit, Chicago and Newark, Gilbert said. After 60 years of progressive politics in their cities, they understood very clearly that they had not been progressing but rather regressing all this time, and they were mad. They felt they had been used and tricked by Obama for their votes and that he never intended to keep any of his promises, just like the Wizard of Oz.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 22:35:17 +0000

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