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  • Political correctness propaganda on TV (Totalitarian modern left politicizes everything)

    I was watching netflix last night I saw there was a new season of slasher. The first two seasons weren't too bad so decided to give number three a shot. The show starts rolling along and there's a hijab wearing Muslim female high school student. Shes as sweet as can be. She helps a man in need. We soon find out the man she helped is a "gasp" white supremacist who secretly hates Muslims. Soon after that the slasher strikes, beheading a victim. At that point the slutty daughter of the "gasp" white supremacist attacks the poor wonderful Muslim girl,...
  • Penn, Redford to Appear on Gore's Show

    01/09/2006 5:04:54 PM PST · by wagglebee · 22 replies · 576+ views
    Breitbart.com ^ | 1/9/05 | AP
    Al Gore's new television network, Current TV, is turning to Sean Penn, Robert Redford and others to give advice to fledgling filmmakers. Current TV has been operating since August. The bulk of its programming is short films by young documentarians. Current says it wants contributions from audience members along with material it solicits. To help would-be contributors, the network has just produced a "survival guide" that it is making available online that includes advice on journalism and storytelling from Redford and Penn, along with academics, authors and filmmakers. "We, and by we I mean everyone from a Hollywood director like...
  • Gore TV to Debut Monday

    07/31/2005 4:05:08 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 61 replies · 991+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 7/31/05 | AP
    Much of the talk around Al Gore's new Current TV network has been broadly philosophical, like the former vice president's statement that "we want to be the television home page for the Internet generation." With its debut Monday, Current TV will be judged by the same mundane standards as other networks - on whether its programming can hold a viewer's interest. Gore and his fellow investors envision Current as a sounding board for young people, a step beyond traditional notions of interactivity. They want viewers to contribute much of the network's content now that quality video equipment is widely available....