Right, the time for Right wing oriented stories and effective narratives is now. “The Northman” didn’t have tax policy or immigration ideas. Productions don’t need to be directly right wing, as can be seen by the cringe produced by Ben Shapiro’s movie company. But the themes of hierarchy, justice and duty can resonate with audiences and be authentic to how reality actually unfolds.
Right, the time for Right wing oriented stories and effective narratives is now. “The Northman” didn’t have tax policy or immigration ideas. Productions don’t need to be directly right wing, as can be seen by the cringe produced by Ben Shapiro’s movie company. But the themes of hierarchy, justice and duty can resonate with audiences and be authentic to how reality actually unfolds.
One big hurdle is going to be what Scott Greer has articulated in the past months of the Simp Society/Good Men Scarcity. You'll recall DW distributed that film Run, Hide, Fight about a girl being the hero of a school shooting.
First) a film about school shootings given the past few years is a horrifying premiseto to try and sell audiences, among many parallels to MG's critique of Sound of Freedom.
Second) Of all the stories involving that premise (that I am aware of) in the real world it's always either a male student or faculty stopping the shooter.
Conservatives have this issue of trying prove they embrace these false virtues of the Libs in better fashion and it's just fake and spineless.
Right, I agree. What an unforced error. It would be like Jocko Willink bragging that one of his daughters could kick your ass. The whole conservative “good guy” issue involves confusing what their values are. As a result, it’s usually slightly rebranded liberalism (“we hate girlbosses but love girls who fight MMA!”). Personally, I believe if they return to a conservative Christian worldview, everything gets a lot easier to articulate and defend.
Right, the time for Right wing oriented stories and effective narratives is now. “The Northman” didn’t have tax policy or immigration ideas. Productions don’t need to be directly right wing, as can be seen by the cringe produced by Ben Shapiro’s movie company. But the themes of hierarchy, justice and duty can resonate with audiences and be authentic to how reality actually unfolds.
One big hurdle is going to be what Scott Greer has articulated in the past months of the Simp Society/Good Men Scarcity. You'll recall DW distributed that film Run, Hide, Fight about a girl being the hero of a school shooting.
First) a film about school shootings given the past few years is a horrifying premiseto to try and sell audiences, among many parallels to MG's critique of Sound of Freedom.
Second) Of all the stories involving that premise (that I am aware of) in the real world it's always either a male student or faculty stopping the shooter.
Conservatives have this issue of trying prove they embrace these false virtues of the Libs in better fashion and it's just fake and spineless.
Right, I agree. What an unforced error. It would be like Jocko Willink bragging that one of his daughters could kick your ass. The whole conservative “good guy” issue involves confusing what their values are. As a result, it’s usually slightly rebranded liberalism (“we hate girlbosses but love girls who fight MMA!”). Personally, I believe if they return to a conservative Christian worldview, everything gets a lot easier to articulate and defend.