Sunday, February 27, 2011

If Monarchy can Forward Liberalism, It'll Be Favorably Viewed in Films

Editor: I saw "God Save the Queen" on the wall the other day and saw how interwoven the punk rock rebellion of the mid-seventies and its message had become so intricately interwoven with the British Monarchy. The symbols became mutually supporting and John Lydon is suddenly a proud British Subject who "loves our Queen..."




Ah, the Irony

Haven't you people heard of post-structuralism? Haven't you people heard of the free play of signifiers and signifieds?   

Hollywood's ok with celebrating Monarchy and Nobility as long as it promotes a leftist agenda. Of course, no big surprise that The King's Speech was promoted by the lumpen-intellectuals at L'Osservatore Romano. If you're short on insight and Catholic belief, you can always make up for it by praising films that entered the limelight: Brokeback, Simpsons, or one of JP Two's favorites, Shakespeare in Love.

Here's a list of articles and sites featuring films with noble and monarchical characters that promote leftist agendas.

Read further, here.

Mrs. Brown More surreptitious family bashing.

Young Victoria Liberal Victoria.

Elizabeth, Cate Blanchet. Celebrating one of the most murdering Queens in English history as an Enlightenment Saint.

The English Patient, assisted suicide, pacifism, miscegenation, religious indifferentism and portraying immoral situations in an amoral light.

The Madness of King George, egalitarian non-sense.

Gahndi, with Ben Kingsley, do-gooder pacifism.

Lord of the Rings, For feminism.

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