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[Online Film] A Line In The Sand

CplFerro

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Here is a free online documentary discussing the ongoing Mexican "reconquista" of the south-western United States, for those of you interested in seeing a record of that process, and of the double standard applied to those who notice it.

http://www.yggdrasilfilms.com/
 
So we're all being sacrificed in the interests of globalization, the Jewish cabal and a ragtag group of Reconquistadores?

Really, a movie that relies on the intellectual firepower of Kevin MacDonald and Alex Linder is only worth ridicule. Perhaps the first clue was Yggdrasilfilm's co-offering of D.W. Griffith's Birth Of A Nation with the tag line "The evils of multiculturalism depicted in this 1915 movie have all come to pass." The Minutemen and their sympathizers would do well to distance themselves from these whackos.

For a more interesting take on the Minuteman movement, there was a episode on This American Life a few weeks back. It can be heard here, starting around the 6:30 mark and lasting about 20 minutes.
 
Dear shecky,

What arguments by Kevin MacDonald did you disagree with?



Cpl Ferro
 
For whatever reason I can't seem to play this on my computer, but that it's paired with "Birth of a Nation" gives me pause. While "Birth of a Nation" may have been a milestone in cinema, it was also a love-letter to the Ku Klux Klan. Unless the comparison is meant to be ironic, or it's the Mecha folk who are compared to the Klan (not a bad comparison, from what I know of them) it doesn't bode well for this film.
 
Dear Mycroft,

Not having screened it, all I can say on "Birth of a Nation" is that, if the black crime rates of the late 1800's were as vastly disproportionately high as they are today, the KKK deserve at least one love-letter for their efforts.



Cpl Ferro
 

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