Why are Republicans more likely to complain against entertainment violence?

JakeWIlls92

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This is hilarious!

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If they turned on the TV and on the TV they were watching a documentary that showed a humanity 200 years in the future that has united under freedom and democracy, achieved interstellar travel, and became an important part of an intergalactic community was being shown how would they feel? There would be epic space battles and PG-13 level violence with soldiers in advanced powered armor. The documentary would interview the soldiers, spaceship captains, politicians, citizens, and aliens like in Axanar. Would they be horrified and offended? In this spectacular vision of the future first contact with an alien species ended with a war. This war was a huge mistake on their part and our first interstellar enemy ends up becoming one of humanity's greatest allies. Humanity is granted a seat in the intergalactic equivalent of the UN. In 20 years we are the 3rd most powerful interstellar civilization in the galaxy. 30 years after the first contact war the most advanced military spaceship built is an act of intergalactic cooperation between humanity and the first contact alien race. The documentary also shows civilian life in the future and that humanity still likes sports and having fun. Gun ownership is still allowed and everyone has access to world class healthcare.

Would they think such a future silly and too idealistic? Would America think the same? Would they be offended because they think Jesus will come back before 2050? Would Americans think this documentary is a tool of Satan? Would people on the Left think this is space war glorifying propaganda?





 
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