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Woody Harrelson wanted to build a wall because he was afraid of white genocide. And then the soldiers crashed into the concentration camps to whip the apes to work while the Star Spangled Banner played. Also I liked this film's conflict between professing Christians and literal Ape Jesus. A neat touch is that when Woody Harrelson signs the 'alpha,' it looks like he's making the sign of the cross.
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# ¿ Jul 23, 2017 00:09 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 05:03 |
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RedSpider posted:Pretty sure he was afraid of human genocide. Racists are trying to rebrand 'White Genocide' as 'the Great Replacement'. The language of Woody Harrelson's speech about humans being replaced was lifted entirely from that, uh, "discourse."
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# ¿ Jul 23, 2017 18:24 |
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RedSpider posted:Woody Harrelson wasn't a white nationalist in the film. he wasn't, that's right
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# ¿ Jul 23, 2017 19:50 |