Do you really think boycotts against people because they don't share your taste in movies is something worthwhile?
"Do you really think boycotts against people because they don't share your taste in movies is something worthwhile?"
No, I think an organization, who broadcasts to millions of people over the public airwaves should not omit a movie because it is not to their political liking.
In addition, by taking this position and then trying to pass off degenerate garbage to us as art is an insult.
By boycotting the broadcasting company and the Academy, we send a message that we will no longer tolerate being insulted by the "minority" left wing of this country.
Movies are about art. The Passion, from my perspective is one of the top three movies of the year. It may not win, but should be recognized.
Depends on one's definition of "worthwhile."
It's worth it to me to know I'm acting consistent with my values.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm not paying and supporting the further destruction of morality, family, public integrity etc.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm supporting excellent historical examples of priceless events depicting God's caring for the world.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm making a statement against the hideous values so persistently rubbed in honorable people's face in the form of very stinky hollyweed pig poop.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm not encouraging children to be deluded by hollyweed hideocies.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm choosing this day whom I will serve and it's NOT ANY of the gods of hollyweed.
It's worth it to me to know that I'm honoring Mel's excellent glaring example of true spirituality and integrity as well as personal courage.
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