I know I'm late to the party, but that's intentional because i don't like crowded theaters. I won't spoil it on the off chance there's anyone left who wants to see it but hasn't, but it's a great movie. What struck me is that it took them 5 fucking years to get this movie to the box office. It seems the Democrats pulled out all the stops to snuff this movie out.
Then when I was leaving I saw a group of girls dressed up in pink about to see the Barbie movie. They were probably in the 9-15 age range. I bet they got their first real taste of feminism today by getting creeped out by some virtue signaling male feminist in attendance.
The SoF saga proves that the current state of our culture isn't reflective of consumer demand. They were willing to lose money to stop people from seeing that movie.
Fox News fired the most popular host on cable TV with no notice, and his show couldn't get advertisers more prestigious than MyPillow, Rosland Capital, or Balance of Nature at any point. The economic reality makes no sense if US dollars are the currency that matters.
Another reason why greed isn't the primary motivating factor for the people in power.
Power is the primary motivating factor. Money is merely one of many ways to reach it, and a pedestrian, basic one at that.