Some of you may know him on Youtube. I generally enjoyed his review of BR, but he reckons there are SJW illusions within the film based on Freddie's sexuality.
Of course he does. People loudly advertising themselves as "Conservative (insert whatever it is they are doing here)" generally push bizarre rants and see conspiracies against their fanatical ideology everywhere.
Nice review, but calling NoBullshit a "conservative youtuber"? Really? I mean I stopped watching his videos ages ago, because he made way too many anti-jewish jokes for my liking. Interesting that he stopped using his cow avatar and started to show his face.
There are way too many youtube commenters who for some reason wanted to see a tearful drama about a gay man dying of AIDS. I am actually thankful that they didn't go that way, I hate movies which try to make you cry and I wouldn't watch it. The movie opens here next week, so I hope I will see it soon.
pittrek wrote:
Nice review, but calling NoBullshit a "conservative youtuber"? Really? I mean I stopped watching his videos ages ago, because he made way too many anti-jewish jokes for my liking.
You might not have noticed, assuming you've locked yourself away from the world for two or three years, but the people who tend to make anti-Jewish 'jokes' and, you know, go out and shoot people for being Jewish, call themselves "conservatives" now.
I'm sure that's all purely coincidental and has nothing to do with the fact that conservative parties throughout Europe and America are making friends with various kinds of right-wing extremists...
Please re-read what I wrote. I did not say that conservatives are all Jew-hating extremists. I say that Jew-hating extremists are calling themselves "conservatives" now, because they feel they have kindred spirits in the conservative parties of the US and European countries (notably Hungary, Austria and Poland, but also The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, etc.).
Negative Creep wrote:
I must have dreamt the antisemitism problem with the Labour party. Oh no, that's a conspiracy by the "right wing" press innit.
There are some anti-semites among the fanatical pro-Palestinian camp, yes. Does that excuse anti-semitism among the right?
But I think you know as well as I do that there are considerably more of them who have adopted the moniker "conservative" because they feel they, and their ideas, are welcome in those circles. And in many countries, although the UK seems to be an exception, those conservative parties have done very little to contradict that idea.
Just notice how many fans of far-right populists like the Lega in Italy, Orban in Hungary, and Trump in the US like to present Jewish scapegoats for all ills, like George Soros.