Wokeism bullettin #3
Wokeism Bulletin, 3rd episode. From inclusive AIs to the Crusca's pretended tears of grief, from trans children to intersectionalist feminism in Verona, to improving crime statistics by decriminalizing crimes.
Wokeism Bulletin, 3rd episode. From inclusive AIs to the Crusca's pretended tears of grief, from trans children to intersectionalist feminism in Verona, to improving crime statistics by decriminalizing crimes.
More than a movie, it is a well-executed collection of gags, winking at the depressing internalized neorealism that along with Italian-style comedy is the only "myth" built in our country since the postwar period.
The film about Salvatore Todaro, legendary Italian submarine commander during World War II, has arrived in theaters. A story that even among many flaws tells a historical truth that has been kept silent for too long: the Italians were indeed heroes and the good people.
The survival horror "Bird Box Barcelona" distributed by Netflix is suitable for a Catholic slant. An oddball in the woke programming of the California-based TV entertainment battleship, where LGBT, immigrant and anti-Christian themes dominate.
Actor and director Bradley Cooper has been accused of "anti-Semitism" for the stage makeup he used to play Leonard Bernstein in the biopic dedicated to the Maestro. But Bernstein's children and the ADL have come to his defense.
Nolan's Oppenheimer is being released in Italian theaters at the same time as Miyazaki's re-release of Kaze tachinu: two tragic reflections on man as a prisoner of his own destiny in the face of history and technology.
Kevin Sorbo, star of films and TV series in the 1990s, was ostracized by Hollywood for his conservative and Christian beliefs. But he announces his payback with a production about the values he believes in.
"Barbie" goes beyond superficial appearances to offer profound criticism and parody, becoming a jewel of conservative thought. The movie unmasks gender theory madness, parodying the plastic society and highlighting the natural complementarity between men and women. "Barbie" thus emerges as a conservative icon that invites critical reflection on current society and true values.
The new live action about "Barbie," Mattel's celebrated blonde doll, turns out to be a trivial concentrate of toxic feminism and misandry, in some passages so over-the-top as to appear almost caricatural.