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grasswire

(50,130 posts)
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 01:11 PM Sep 2012

Is the film equivalent to the "yellowcake" caper or other agitprop?

The question must be considered. The political stakes are high, again.

Yellowcake. Aluminum tubes. Babies thrown out of incubators. Republicans have used agitprop to stir the pot. They have used provocateurs. They believe that chaos = opportunity.

What say you? Was the making of this film an effort to influence American politics?

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Is the film equivalent to the "yellowcake" caper or other agitprop? (Original Post) grasswire Sep 2012 OP
The film is equivalent to used toilet paper lame54 Sep 2012 #1
If it was LondonReign2 Sep 2012 #2
I believe it was. Money can buy black ops and all other forms of rage incitement. nt nanabugg Sep 2012 #3
could explain Mitt's smirk today. nt grasswire Sep 2012 #4
what do we know about the film maker? grasswire Sep 2012 #5
At first, I didn't HappyMe Sep 2012 #6
Th film is equivalent t Mr Dixon Sep 2012 #7

HappyMe

(20,277 posts)
6. At first, I didn't
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 01:46 PM
Sep 2012

think so. The more I read about this, the more I think it could very well have been made to influence politics.

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