This is an extremely disgusting American ideological propaganda film

Kendall 2022-11-06 16:23:45

First of all, this film takes place in Hong Kong, China, why did you choose Hong Kong? We know that the political events that have occurred in Hong Kong in the past ten years are all behind the scenes of the United States, and the protagonist, a former American soldier, will be the savior here.

2. The owner of the Pearl Tower is Zhao Longji, and the logo is a dragon, which is reminiscent of Li Longji and Emperor Zhao of the Song Dynasty. At the end of the film, the host said to rebuild. What is the word rebuilding in a derogatory sense? Yes, subversion.

3. The protagonist is an ex-military special forces unit who used to be the FBI. To put it bluntly, he is a thug of the US government. This year, there have been many incidents of US military personnel fighting, robbing cars, and assaulting police in the embassy area in Hong Kong. These military personnel Among them are the CIA, SEALs and some Asian branches of US spy agencies, which are most likely involved in infiltration activities. And are the protagonists in this film very similar to those mentioned above? In the film, he is the savior.

4. The most disgusting point, at the end of the film, the protagonist hugs the black daughter and wants to protect her. What does it mean for a white father to protect the black daughter? It is to whitewash the human rights issue of black people in the United States. The human rights issue of black people is the most important issue in China's condemnation of human rights issues in the United States.

This film reveals American whiteism and malice toward China everywhere. After watching this film, I just want to say that Sima Zhao's heart is clearly revealed.

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