I’ve been watching Tubi/Crackle/pluto which are free streaming services which have a lot of ads but that’s fine. They have a massive library of older content (if you want to sell me a streaming service tell me about the older content) including older British shows which I love. Its funny because I grew up in the 80s and 90s and they will have some b movies from that era that either I haven’t seen or haven’t seen in a long time and it will be amazing compared to stuff coming out today because the men act like men and women are feminine and they tell jokes that are actually funny.
Anyone else ever come across an old b movie and find it very refreshing?
You can just torrent everything.
Of course older shit is better, because the atheistic jews that run Hollywood only cared about making money back then and lacked confidence in deviating from that to preach leftist propaganda.
The problem was that we had a snowball effect where the Left kept pushing more politics into the movies and tv shows a little bit more each time, and it accelerated once they became confident that nobody would stop them and there would be no backlash.
It's interesting to look back at old movies and TV shows to see the little bits of wokeness that were in there the whole time, which we just didn't notice because the overall quality of the craft was so much higher.
Miami Vice, one of my favorite TV shows, had an episode (I can't remember the title of it right now) about homosexuals and how they were discriminated against. And yet if that show came out today it would be critically panned for its portrayal of masculine men.
Star Trek is probably the most obvious of old shows pushing wokeness, however the writing back then was so far above the shit they put out now like Discovery, that it's tolerable to watch.
pandering to the poor faggots and how bad they had it was all the rage in the 1980s because of AIDS. libs got super mad that some people said the faggots deserved AIDS for their gay bathhouse orgies so they constantly tried to propagandize on their behalf tor sympathy points.
funny to see how when they tried to do the same thing with monkeypox it fell flat.
I used to watch this show about a dad living with his family in San Francisco. Even as a teen I recognized how much of it was progressive bullshit. "Fuck you your dad is right even if the show purposefully frames him in a negative light most of the time"