Although funny, it reveals some problems with American democracy

Winston 2021-11-22 18:54:22

Simply put.

In the duel of two big comedy stars, Will, as always, follows his Dutch courage route and is considered a lover of personality. Zach is also unsurprisingly playing a freak. Although the plot of the movie is a bit exaggerated, it exposes the humor of electoral politics in the United States within the framework of a comedy.
1. The religious component of American electoral politics is very heavy. In the United States, if a candidate says that he is not a Christian, it is tantamount to political suicide.
2. Consortium manipulation. Behind the Democratic and Republican parties are nothing more than oil giants such as Mobil, financial giants, and motch brothers in the movie. The so-called democracy is just a show for the people.
3. Propaganda and slander. The Democratic candidate in Zach's performance was caught by the Taliban because he had a beard, just like Obama was described as a Muslim by the Republican Party because he was black.
4. Bullshit such as BABY, gun issues, and JESUS ​​are also full of American politics.
In fact, as BILL MAHER (comedy performer) said in his talk show REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER: For me it is a win-win, if Obama wins, america wins, if Romney wins, comedy wins.

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