I'm a bit confused about why conservatives think this has a liberal agenda, outside of it being produced in Hollywood.
The premise of the movie is that Hitler and the Germans won WWII and spread Nazism/Facism to Britain (and, presumably continental Europe). An unfortunate fact about Hitler's regime is that Catholicism or Lutheranism were pretty much the only permitted religions in Germany. Hitler himself was a baptized Catholic (with an unmarried mistress, which doesn't say much about his practice of the religion). The regime in the movie has permitted a famine that has killed scores of Britons (North Korea, anyone?). It runs concentration camps where "undesirables" such as German concentration camps and Soviet gulags housed them (and I would imagine that they are places where black, brown, and Jewish "foriegners" and dissedents are housed and/or killed), and have run horrific scientific experiments (ala Jozef Mengele).
Can someone please explain why this plot has an anti-American agenda? This is what the U.S. completely stands against and has fought against. Maybe we should hold our stones to see the evidence before we throw them?
Nice first post. Good luck in life, dopey.
In the minds of many of the rabid "Republican Party-right or wrong, Bush walks on water" crowd here, any movie that has any thing in it that the mindless drones percieve to be "anti-Bush" is automatically "anti-American.
Maybe we should hold our stones to see the evidence before we throw them?
Nah... that would require these folks to actually make up their own minds.
It's much easier having a Republican pundit like Rush or this this Debbie Schlussel chick tell them what to do.