"Insulated circumstance"?
>> "I grew up in the South in the 1960s and 1970s at the time of the civil rights movement and we thought we were putting those issues to bed, that segregation was going away," the 56-year-old told a packed press conference.
"Of course we weren't and we still have these eruptions every couple of years that tell us we still have a lot of work to do from our original sin of slavery and racism." <<
--- there's your "insulated circumstance". One that a large portion of us shared in that era. Apparently the point of this film is to strip that insulation off so we can see what's under it. Not a thing in the world wrong with that. It should be getting done
daily.
And based on a real event that happened right in my back yard and got buried for 60 years? God damn right I'm gonna watch it. There is absolutely
NO argument to be made for burying history. None. ZERO. Y'all can stick your heads in the sand all you like but you deprive no one but yourselves.
From the
same page:
>> George Clooney was back in the Venice limelight Saturday with "Suburbicon", a toxic depiction of 1950s America he says he was inspired to make after listening to Donald Trump's election rhetoric.
Speaking in the city where he married lawyer wife Amal three years ago, Clooney revealed that the concept for the new film, which was developed from an old Coen brothers script, came to him around the start of the US presidential campaign, when he started hearing "speeches about building fences and scapegoating minorities." <<
That's Rump creating jobs, singlehandedly. And pumping up the economy by sparking movie ticket sales.
Rump actually comes through on a campaign promise and you're
still whining about it.
Now if you wanna see what real hypocrisy looks like, scroll up to post 44.