As I said in my last post, after finding the non-existence of the protest in the city I attended, I decided to make good use of my time rather than let a trip to the city be wasted.
I have been going to movies lately.
Not a big thing to most but generally for the last several years, since 2009 basically, I have been mostly housebound.
I don't go out much due to my disabilities.
I really don't go out much.
Money also plays into that some but even with money I still don't go out but not having any I'm sure has some effect.
I head to the big store once or twice a month and the local store for medications several more times in a month but other than usually hitting McDonalds or something like that about once a month for a "Dinner" out I stay at home.
So going out to the movies is kind of a big deal for me. Although the way I felt after going today may well make me reconsider.
It does take a lot out of me and several days to recover.
With that said there has been a movie I have been wanting to see since I first heard about it. Normally I would probably have waited until it was available for download but in this case I wanted to pay full price to specifically support not only Mr. D'Souza but the cause behind it.
So I went to see America today, Mr. D'Souza's movie about the liberal agenda of destroying our country.
First of all the above bit about me going to several movies over the last several months has a purpose.
I've seen X-Men, Transformers, Cruise's movie, and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
This theater is a big, nice, fairly new one located at an outside location at a huge major mall for the region. It has sixteen showrooms within the theater.
The Apes movie was the busiest of all the movies I have seen and it had all of about ten or maybe to be generous twelve people in the entire theater when I saw it. Cruise's movie had no one but me in the showing.
I had the place all to myself.
Keep that in mind. All the movies I went to see in this nice big theater had fewer than a dozen people in each screening I attended.
So today I went down to said theater to see "America" and when I walked into the place it was packed.
I mean almost completely full. Maybe a dozen seats scattered throughout NOT taken and people everywhere.
Quite a shock over my usual recent experience.
It was crowded. People coming in after the lights went down and even before were having to stand and look around for a bit trying to find seats. One set of three people couldn't find three seats together anywhere. They split up.
Anyway sat down and watched this wonderful movie. It was really good and fairly hard hitting. I think it could have hammered the liberals a lot more than it did though.
I was struck by the polite tone of Mr. D'Souza throughout the movie towards these people who would bring about the destruction of our country. He could have slammed them and done so but good.
He didn't.
I understand why but I'm torn over whether or not the time for politeness is long over or whether it can be of benefit.
Either way he was exceedingly polite dealing with this and the people in the movie.
It was a great movie and everyone should see it.
In the end as the credits began to roll the entire theater began loudly applauding and it lasts for a good while.
That says it all.
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