“We jump to conclusions about which team they are on’ or something like that. This trivializes the problem. What sort of person makes a movie that thinks it might be OK to pick a team based on politics and then hunt them down. The idea of assuming you understand a person’s political beliefs is also juvenile.
Political beliefs are arranged on a very long spectrum of issues. The notion that a person will always believe exactly what another person believes is nonsensical. Even the most important belief which will likely influence a person’s belief, such a belief in God or a Judeo-Christian outlook, will still see a rather wide interpretation of political beliefs.
Hunting down human beings in the USA because of a difference in politics is evil. The only way such a thing can be legitimate is if we are officially engaged in a civil war, and they are armed an engaged in a war with us.
“What sort of person makes a movie that thinks it might be OK to pick a team based on politics and then hunt them down.”
Who did that?
When you see “Silence of the Lambs”, do you think it’s advocating killing and eating people? Why do you think a villain doing something in a movie means the writer/director is advocating for it?