Posted on 11/07/2017 1:15:39 PM PST by drewh
>>imagining that you are the only expert on what Fritz Lang had in mind,
Pretty sure not.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Metropolis+Occult+Symbolism
I’m clearly not the only one who recognized The Feminine Bride of Christ in juxtaposition against the counterfeit Feminist ABOMINATION.
haha Look who's talkin'. I thought this was The Cat Ladies Masterpiece Theater for a minute there.
Your hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Moloch (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤊, Masoretic מֹלֶךְ mōlek, Greek Μολόχ) is the biblical name of a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice. The name of this deity is also sometimes spelled Molech, Milcom, or Malcam.
>>You haven’t posted one single thing about the “restoration of American conservatism”,
LOL The Feminine Maria (bride of Christ) and the Counter-Maria (FeminIST anti-Christ) are an exquisitely artistic illustration of the GOALS of Cultural Marxism.
Understanding the repetitive underlying nature of that predictable process, and how America got UNconserved to begin with, is prerequisite to the restoration of American conservatism.
Fritz Lang clearly RECOGNIZED, and subsequently illustrated, the nature of the process.
I only mention this because you style yourself as a master wordsmith after already having been shown to be a fraud by your misunderstanding of "profanity."
Though the word salad you threw out to dance out of it was amusing.
I dunno. I look pretty spectacular on toast.
If you won't look, then perhaps you will quit speculating as to what people on the internet look like.
Why do all the women haters on FR think theyre Gods gift to women??
Did you ever stop to think that a man can hate you without hating all women?
I'm sure not all men on FR are God's gift to women. I know I am, and that's all that matters.
Don't hate. Participate.
What's the related symbolism of the heroine's blondness and youth?
Why is SHE, the robot, the leader, whom the workers blindly follow ?
Is this, perhaps, just a different version of CINDERELLA...i.e. the son of the wealthy "ruler" falling for the lowly worker girl?
Why is a man moving the oversized clock arms? Is it man who determines the hours and the minutes of a day? Is time controlled by man?
What did each character have for breakfast that day?
How many DMs does each worker make?
Is this really an anti-war film, with the cannon fodder rising up against the powers that be, so that they won't ever again have to serve in the military, or is it instead, a reaction against the German government signing the devastating, to Germany and her allies, the Treaty of Versailles, in 1919?
It's a movie, a sci-fi, dystopian movie!
But hey...maybe it's just a SJW film about how the 99%ers are rising up against those EVIL 1%ers. Yeah...that's it! This is a VERY modern movie about the 1920s origin of today's America, where the EVIL "elite" keep down the people and refuse to allow them to have their own sex robots, which are priced to high for them to afford. LOL
>>You should have told me “You are boring”.
Uhh. Might want to check yer firing azimuth there sparky.
I'm sorry, I don't get the reference. Is that from back before "talkies" when you were in your prime?
Or, blame the Supreme Court.
OTOH, abortion was ILLEGAL in Europe and America in the 1920s, when this movie was made.
No you haven’t.
>>Why is SHE, the robot, the leader, whom the workers blindly follow ?
Because she symbolizes the counterfeit bride of Christ - which is the spirit of anti-Christ in the Church.
And that’s relevant in this thread because young feminine girls who follow THAT subversive feminIST role mode, might tend to be unfaithful.
You take offense at a lot of things.
Do you find it tedious to associate yourself with the uneducated rabble here on FR? Hobnobbing with the hoi polio, as as it were? Walking amongst the common folk? It must be hard for a woman of your sophistication and upbrining.
Tell us all again how you have to dumb down your extensive vocabulary in order to be understood here. I find it fascinating.
So just WHO do you blame for that?
Oh I know...it still has to be women
Duh. Two words.
Eve.
Since we're gettin' all Biblical up in the hizzy.
signed,
The Wigger
I don't get this post, HLPhat. Are you saying I'm wrong? The possibility exists. If proven so I will stand corrected. Unlike certain cat ladies I might mention.
What the hell is "firing azimuth"?
>>Blame Margaret Sanger and her fellow eugenicists for that;
For MOLOCH?
Nah - Ill blame the culture that created her and her fellow eugenicists. And lets not forget - Sanger was instumental for inspiring some of the Nazis more quaint ideas.
Lang would certainly, justifiably, have been concerned about those little flaws in Human nature that can be observed cropping up time after time... especially when they were cropping up AGAIN - right in his own back yard.
Lang was worried about the advent of the Nazi regime
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Lang
Where did I say you were boring?
Did you perhaps intend that message be targeted at someone else?
Oh ooops. Yes, that was for Miss bigwords. Sorry.
Now you're catchin' on.
:)
But YOU are the one who messed up far worse! I never wrote the word PHILISTINE, nor put down what you called "pop culture" ! As a matter of fact, I went into a long description about how Shakespeare wrote for EVERYONE/the masses and the Queen ( and yes, he was a toady to the aristos and the Queen, because he needed their money and their patronage! ) going so far as to rewrite history, to favor the Tudors! Who do you think he was writing all of that bawdy and slapstick comedy stuff for...the aristos and sophisticates? LOL
And I went on to say that I like Hee Haw and named the country singers I listen to.
I mentioned Tey's THE DAUGHTER OF TIME, because it's my favorite Tey book.
Again, sorry, it's been an extremely long time since I've even thought about Lord Peter W., let alone read any of those books. As a matter of fact, I haven't read, until a few weeks ago, anything but non-fiction, in an extremely long time. And the last time I read any book by Dorthy Sayers, was almost 4 decades ago! Cotton candy for the brain and I guess that though I enjoyed the books, when I read them, they didn't leave all that much of an impression on me.
Since you also like Brit sleuth fiction, have you ever read any of Margery Allinham's works?
>>Oh ooops. Yes, that was for Miss bigwords. Sorry.
Fire! Aim, Ready. { oh wait }
No worries :-)
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