I know this is satire, but hear me out: this movie as horror is also applicable to the “far-left”. We are afraid of advertisements, cars, pollution, consumerism and poor urban infrastructure
We’re afraid because we want to improve the lives of the people living there currently and also create opportunities for future generations.
The right is afraid because they think minorities CHOOSE to live in horrible conditions and that they’re just too lazy to bootstraps themselves out. And because they’re too lazy, they must be undeserving of rights and better living conditions.
I know this is satire, but hear me out: this movie as horror is also applicable to the “far-left”. We are afraid of advertisements, cars, pollution, consumerism and poor urban infrastructure
We’re afraid because we want to improve the lives of the people living there currently and also create opportunities for future generations.
The right is afraid because they think minorities CHOOSE to live in horrible conditions and that they’re just too lazy to bootstraps themselves out. And because they’re too lazy, they must be undeserving of rights and better living conditions.
This is hardly as horrific as a suburban retail hellscape.