Civil War Movie A Boom Or Bust? Is Civil War Coming To America After 2024? We Weigh In..

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➡ The text is about a discussion on a movie called Civil War. The speakers believe the movie is a form of propaganda, conditioning viewers to certain ideas. They also talk about a device that helps save on power bills. The movie is criticized for its portrayal of a president going into a third term and using force against American citizens, which the speakers see as a way to influence viewers before an election.
➡ The text discusses a movie that the authors believe is pushing a political agenda. They argue that the film uses subtle cues to suggest a civil war and a fight against white supremacy, and they believe it’s trying to influence people’s political views. They also criticize the movie for its violent scenes and lack of depth, suggesting it’s more propaganda than entertainment.
➡ The text discusses a movie that portrays a dark, dystopian future set in 2045, with themes of civil war and societal collapse. The movie starts with a high-pitched sound and includes scenes of rural and metropolitan America, but lacks representation of marginalized communities. The movie also suggests a financial collapse, with the US dollar losing value to Canadian currency. However, the text criticizes the movie for its lack of emotional depth and failure to make the audience feel connected to the characters.
➡ The movie discussed in the text didn’t manage to evoke strong emotions from the viewers, despite having scenes of character deaths. The lack of police presence after an initial scene and the poor acting were also criticized. However, the movie was thought to be intentionally designed this way to convey a message of indifference towards death. Some viewers found humor in certain scenes and there was speculation about hidden meanings in the film.

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All right, folks, I got a hell of a lineup today. I got Lou Valentino, blue Valentino, and Alpha warrior. There you go, Lou and I got Alpha Warrior. We’ll be talking about the movie Civil War, all the hype and was it all hype or was it a bust? We’re going to go into that. Obviously, we know a lot of propaganda was in this movie, a lot of conditioning, a lot of programming.

I’m on my way to go see it in a couple hours. They’re going to spoil it for me, but we’re going to get into it. Thanks, guys, for joining me. Thanks, Lou. Thanks, Alpha, for being here first, folks, don’t waste power. Don’t waste your power. Just like groceries, gas and food, your energy bills are expected to keep hitting record highs over the coming months, yet the greedy power companies show no signs of lowering costs.

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You guys are going to spoil it for me. So first of all, who wants to kick this off? Lou? Go for it. Um, okay, so all right. Well, Mia Alpha went to go see it last night. And, you know, I’m in the east coast. His was Pacific time. And we spoke about how the commercials before the movie were about 35 minutes. It was like 30 minutes before the movie started.

I went to go see the movie in four x. It gives you all type of action, right? So I was excited because, you know, with four x, you get like the real life. You know, the chairs are moving, you’re getting the rain, you’re getting all the feeling. So I was very excited to see the movie. And obviously, obviously, I’m looking at it as a, as a scholar, right? I’m looking at, to see what is, what, what is Hollywood up to next, right? We’ve seen the promos.

We’ve seen the previews. I think me and Nino did a show where, you know, we saw the previews of it. And of course, you know, they go into this movie, you know, we’re apolitical. This isn’t about conservatives or liberals, is about nobody. This is just straightforward stuff. And to be honest with, with you, I think the movie sucked. I think that they captured. Right. They did not capture the moment.

So it had to do with photography. It had to do with journalism. It had to do with the press and how they’re caught in the middle of a civil war in the United States of America. But, you know, I was paying attention to the background. What exactly is going on in this movie that is making these journalists take the risk to go down to Washington, DC. Right? You have western alliances.

You have, um, you have Florida alliance. I know you got the 824 like map where most of these, you know, basically, I’ll break it down like this and I’ll let Alpha go. The movie is about a president who is going into his third term who just basically drops some firepower on because I want to watch my words here, even though it is a movie. But he dropped some firepower on american citizens.

He’s going on his third term and he’s a dictator, ladies and gentlemen. What they’re trying to do, in my opinion, with a movie like this is trying to condition people right before the election. And this comes about seven and a half months to eight months out of the general election where President Trump and Joe Biden are going to go at it one more time. And just think about it.

This is Hollywood predictive programming that, hey, a civil war could happen, right? But they tried to finesse it with capturing journalists and making a movie about journalism and, and the press. And also another thing that I’ve noticed is how the boogala, uh, what is it? The. But the boogala boys, the boogala, uh, which is like, you know, they tried to capture different types of Americans holding down. And basically those are the people that are for the president, uh, which is pretty much trying to get the, you know, the patriotic Americans.

Oh, like a proud boy or. I don’t. Yeah, like Proud Boys. The boogaloo boys. I think that’s how that, you know, they, they didn’t say the names, but there’s a movie, as you can see, this guy right here scratching his face. This, this military, he got military suit on that’s supposed to be, you know, a very big scene. And you can know exactly what the move, what, what the, what the director is going for there.

So at the beginning of the movie, you see somebody running with an american flag and they bomb, they leave with an american. So basically, in my opinion, to round it all up, in my opinion of this, and I know you’re going to go see it. When I was watching that, watched it with an open mind, but just immediately once you saw american flags, those were the enemy, the president was the enemy, and all these things rounded up, you just look at the conditioning in my opinion.

So like they’re so like the patriot is the enemy, basically. Basically, in my opinion, that’s just what I got from it. Let’s play a little bit of this. It’s have seceded. The United States army ramps up activity. The White House issued warnings to the western forces as well as the Florida alliance. The three term president assures the uprising will be dealt with swiftly. Let me know if you want to try anything.

Are you guys aware there’s like a pretty huge civil war going on all across America? We just try to stay out with what. And this is the same, is these the same directors as leave the world behind or say producers or am I wrong on that? I know. I think the director was a british man. So I’ve heard. The director was a british guy. And it’s not the same as leave the world behind.

No, no correlation. There’s no. I mean, cuz that in itself, I thought Mister o did that one is. Are they involved in this one, that family? The mister o family? No. No, I don’t think so. Okay. I thought he was all right. We see on the news, seems like it’s for the best. Citizens of America, the so called western forces of Texas and California have suffered a very great defeat at the hands of the United States military.

Is that supposed to be the president? That’s supposed to be DK Trump. Basically Newsom. To me, you can hear him saying that, you know, he’s basically announcing to the world because the movie opens up with him practicing on how to say it. Yep. These western forces or these alliances that have formed against the United States military. So basically, it’s like, yo, President Trump is going to use the military against his own people.

They make a specific statement in the movie that leaves it unquestionably. It’s Trump. There’s. There’s a scene in the movie where Sammy, he’s one of the black reporters that I think used to work for, like, CNN. What? He’s one of the mainstream guys. And he tells the guy that wants to interview, you know, the president well, you know, hope you don’t go softball with them. And he starts listening, his question goes, you should ask him about that mass deportation thing that he did and who.

And who, what president’s Kemp campaigning that when he went, he did. Wow. I think I missed that. Oh, wow. That’s. That. That’s crazy. So he already accomplished this in the movie, then? Yes. Wow. Everything you see. Everything you. Everything you see in the movie. Is this all. This is what happens afterward? And he’s giving his victory speech. As you know. That’s. That’s what it is. So this is after Mister T comes in? Yeah.

Yeah. This is after. I mean, this. Okay. Yeah. Oh, man. We’re the use of airstrikes against american citizens. DC today. We need to go down there. They shoot journalists on sight in the capital. Every instinct in me says this is death. What if every time I survived the war zone, I thought I was sending a warning home? Don’t do that. But here we are. There’s some kind of misunderstanding here.

Mark. Who? You’re american. Okay. Okay. What kind of american are you? Oh, my gosh. So let me guess. He’s like maga. Yeah, that to me right there, Nino. That’s the. That’s the most dangerous scene in the movie for the. The predictive, you know, programming, the seating that they’re doing there, because what. What are people understanding here that were. That they’re not. All Americans are equal, that there is a difference? And why would they want to plant that seed? Well, they’re pushing civil war, right? Well, what was the first civil war have a lot to do with not everybody being equal, so they’re not even changing the playbook here.

Wow. You don’t know. The western forces will reach the White House on July 4. Oh, my God. Get in the car. Get in the car. Move. You’re gonna hang back. I’m not hanging back. One nation under. You guys can’t tell me that doesn’t look like Gavin Newsom to me. That does not even resemble Trump. Look at how much they’re focusing on his hair, though. Like the hair. That’s Gavin Newsom hair.

Gavin Newsom has that kind of hair look. God. Indivisible, with liberty and justice for home. God bless America, man. So you see how they said that the western forces are going to move into. Toward the White House, toward DC on July 4? You know, obviously, we know July 4 as being Independence Day, 1776, when America became free or whatever. And I say or whatever because in this instance is being used for propaganda.

And, yeah, so I do want to talk about. And maybe, Alpha, we could. We could go back and forth here toward the end, right? I do want to speak about the beginning, but toward the end, as you see there, there was a media correspondent. I think there was probably like a. A fake Karine Jean Pierre. I think she. But for the Trump administration, she goes, wait, wait, wait.

The president would like to talk. He would like to give, you know, he would like to find a way. And I noticed that. I just, I noticed this race thing happening, this race correlation. They had the Navy Seal. I guess they’re Navy seals. There was a black woman who was like the leader of the seals, right? Small, petite woman who was supposed to be leading the Navy Seals, which I think that’s probably not going to happen.

And they had her negotiate with the, with the other black woman, and then she shoots the black woman, and then they go in. Um, meanwhile, like I said, the movie is based on, the press is based on three people, main characters, who are trying to go in. And so, yeah, so they go in there, they shoot the black woman who was coming out trying to negotiate, because the president is still in the White House, as if there’s no bunker there.

I don’t know why they’re still hanging around as they’re moving in. So, Alpha, I’ll let you go, and maybe you could break down some of those last few scenes. So the first thing on that last thing is one, war crimes. Like, you know, it’s, somebody surrenders in war. Like in the, especially, you know, american forces, we don’t kill them. You know, you cap them, they’re prisoners of war.

And they do, they put this black woman with this other black woman, and then one kills the other one, which reverts right back to the, hey, we’re not all the same. We’re not all the same kind of America. So you’re seeding that. And then, you know, they go, one of the main characters ends up dying. They get into the part where they got to talk to the president, which is irrefutably, it is Trump, man.

You’re gonna, when you see it, you know, you’re gonna be like, all right, they’re right. This is Trump. I just. Okay, all right, I’ll go. I mean, obviously saw the movie. I didn’t. And the journalist tells them because, you know, he’s on the ground, he goes, hey, I just need, we need a quote from you. And he goes, please don’t kill me. And then boom, boom, they kill him point blank.

And one of the things that was interesting in this movie, every kill scene, there was opportunities where they could have captured them, they could have did got intel, they could have integrated them, and it wasn’t. It was just a blood fest. And that’s a, that’s a dangerous press. Was it like the maggot people representing the MaGA in the movie that are just, here’s the thirsty and trigger happy.

I’ll wrap up this thought because I want to go to loose thought on this, too, because there’s a very covert mention of MAGa, depending how you look at it, without saying the word that happened in the movie. But you have, you know, this president that’s pleading for his life. So his last words are, don’t kill me. And then one of the seals, it might even been the black woman again.

She puts, you know, a couple rounds right into his chest. No, that was her. Yeah. And then they start taking selfies, taking the photos. Yeah. Of her, you know, doing it. And I think that they had the black woman do it for a particular reason of the. This fight against white supremacy that America constantly refers to. Especially now, if you look at, if you look at now and what’s.

To what’s going on in America where there’s been, and I’m talking about in the last few days where there’s been some police encounters with black men and the police again, and you notice that these things are starting to come back. I’ve noticed that, man. Yeah. These things are. These stories. And CNN is. It feels like CNN, the mainstream media trying to push that next step there. It’s like season two, right, where they’re just trying, like this season we got to get really starting to stoke the fire, aren’t they? I’m noticing.

So it feels like this movie, you know, cuz I think that when we, like, I said when I went to go see it, I did not go watch, I wanted to be entertained. Who doesn’t want to be entertained? You’re paying top dollar to go watch a movie. I wanted to be entertained, but I was watching it as a scholar. I’m pretty sure alpha there too. Cuz you want that.

You want to see what the next, or what they’re plotting, right? To, to plant, what seeds are they planting in people’s heads? So when they go into that, into that booth, right, to make that vote, what are they thinking? Because, you know, it’s one thing to see it in a movie, but you hear it on MSNBC, Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper. You have all these different media characters that have been saying, hey, he’s going to be a dictator.

Hey, it’s going to be a civil war. Hey, you have these condition conditioning from the mainstream reality and now you’re watching a movie that tells you, whoa, this, maybe this can happen, but do you really think anyone’s gonna go watch this and be like, oh man, I am voting for mister t now. Man, fuck that. You think there’s stupid people out there that are gonna be like buying, but that’s my point and I’ll throw it to Alpha.

My point is we want to go watch it knowing that this is propaganda. People are going to watch it for entertainment and then they’re not. The propaganda is going to fly over their head because it’s going to hit them. They’re gonna be probably thinking, because I can see thinking, oh, this, this is what could happen if Trump becomes president. Oh, what you think? You know, like that type of.

Because they won’t see the setup. We see it because we want to go see it and we know that we’re, that’s what we’re expecting because we saw previews and stuff like that. Alpha, what do you think about that, man, you know, it, I did a twelve point post on this on X to cover some of the things I thought were really important. And there’s a lot of people that are, you know, quote unquote awake.

Like, you know, they, they recognize what’s going on. And I received, you know, more than a dozen messages from people that were like, man, more than half of those points, I didn’t catch them. So these are people that aren’t even in tune and didn’t even catch some of these things that are being made out there because it’s, it’s, it’s like Lou said, you know, completely research. And I agree, the movie’s horrible.

You guys, like, just no coin in. You ain’t gonna get your money’s worth outside of just getting intelligence and knowing what the narrative they’re trying to push out there. Because that’s our responsibility, right? Get ahead of that narrative so it can’t take root. How long is this movie? It’s like an hour and 40 minutes, 2 hours. With. With the movie starting so late, I felt like that was the crazy thing.

And I’m curious, you know, Lou, and, you know, pay attention to this when you go. It was 35 minutes of previews, and with the exception of one movie that actually thought was pretty cool is the new bad boys that’s coming out. With the exception of that one, all the previews that I saw, they were all dark, demonic, satanic movies. It was this one evil one after one evil one.

So they’re already setting your vibe, like, in this dark area. And then you go into a movie about Civil War, and then it starts off with, you know, similar to the first movie that we were talking about. There’s this high pitched sound in the beginning of the movie, and it’s like, I’m like, what the heck’s that? You know? And then it goes into the president practicing. What was it? What are they trying to do? I don’t know.

I don’t know if it was, like, supposed to be like, a camera or a microphone, but it’s just one of those high frequency things that was in the leave the world behind type thing. It’s right in the beginning of the movie. So they’re kind of setting us up for this type of dark future to kind of, like, accept it with open arm. Here’s. Here’s the thing is, there’s a point in the movie where the young journalist that wants to be like Kirsten, right? You know, wants to be.

I can’t remember her name in the movie. Lee. She wants to be like Lee. Yeah, yeah, Lee. There you go. She wants aspire to be like Lee. And she goes, oh, I. She goes, it’s only one time in the movie. And they mentioned. And she goes, oh, I saw your photos that you did during the. And they kind of present because this movie is supposed to take place in 2045, so.

Yes, so a bunch of things. Okay, got it, guy. Thank you. There was a lot of things that happened prior. Okay, got it, got it. So they reference is from, like, a few years, like ten years ago. And she was like, okay, got it, got it. And so when you’re looking at the movie, it’s. It’s what’s also left out of the movie. You’re talking about a civil war, right? So you’re talking, you know, half of America against the other half of America.

But there’s no, not one time in the movies outside of, like, the opening scene, you know, where there’s a fight for water. Other than that, there’s not one scene where it’s, you know, the barrios, the ghettos, you know, like, where there’s, like, true, you know, inequality type of, you know, arguments to be made. It’s all rural America or metropolitan America. Is it all white people? No. No. So I’ll get to that one, too, Nino, because that’s one of the.

I went in there looking for that because there’s something I saw being pushed on, on social media. But all that, all the scenes you see take place, it’s either rural America, metropolitan America, and is always absent in those places. But what is in those places? MAGA. America first. So I think this was a subtle comms. I think this was their way of kind of conveying that message because it just didn’t make sense the way they were kind of outlining it.

But to what you were saying before I saw this movie, you know, there’s a lot of people that go to, like, those vip premieres, I saw a lot of large accounts that were pushing two, two narratives. One, they’re saying, oh, it’s showing all caucasian people as like, the crazies in this movie. And I saw a bunch of different races that were doing some pretty erratic stuff in it.

And then the second, realistic. Let me ask you guys this. Like Lou and Alpha. How realistic do you think this movie as can be? Do you see this as a possible future? Do you see this actually playing out? I mean, what’s your thoughts on that? For me, personally, I think it’s going to get very close. I think we are going to get very close to this, but the range are going to be pulled in and we’re going to go a different direction.

I don’t think people want this. What’s your thoughts? It wouldn’t look the way the movie presents it. So the. The concept or the theory of a civil war. Yeah, that’s plausible. But in here, you see, like, the western forces, you know, a very organized military. You see a lot of comms taking place. Even some of the areas where they’re, you know, like they shown the trailers, they’re pretending nothing’s going on.

There’s electricity, there’s tv, there’s radio. And if something like this was really going to go down. Infrastructure is going to get destroyed. Right. I was just not. There’s a financial. Is there a financial collapse in the movie or is everything. Well, there was. So when they went to go get gas in a. Was it a rural area? I would say they want to go get gas. And there was these guys and these white guys who.

Country. Country type, because at the beginning of the movie, they couldn’t go from New York because they were in New York. It started in New York. They couldn’t go from New York straight to DC. They had to go like five. They had to add like 300 extra miles to their trip. They had to go through Pennsylvania to get to Charlottesville. That was their goal. But on the way there, they, they needed gas.

So to go get gas, there was these three gunmen who were basically, you know, rednecks. Yeah, rednecks. And of course, it, as you would expect, when everything collapses, people are taking over gas stations because they want to make some money or they want to have control. And so they get there and, you know, they have like, a little confrontation as far as, you know, you know, as far as needing guys.

And then, like, now we can’t help you with that and all these different things. But then they, she, Lee mentions, you know, we’re gonna pay, and the guys, of course, are gonna pay. Like, I wasn’t gonna do this for free. And then she says, I got 300. And he says, I think it was 300. She, he says, no, that ain’t going to buy you something. Something that, that’s not going to cut it.

He goes, that’ll get canadian currency. And then he goes, oh. So I’m pretty sure that that means that, of course, the US dollar hit so low or something really bad happened to the dollar, that canadian currency is now, like, you know, being taken. Right? So, yeah, I noticed that that may have been a financial suggestion that they, there was a financial collapse with the US dollar that now they’re only taking canadian, you know, or other currencies.

Did they talk about, like, any foreign wars, like with Iran or Russia or anything like that? Or is it just a breakdown? I was hoping to see one of these Florida alliances or something, working with China or something. I don’t know. I was, I was hoping to see the president working with Russia. So I was surprised that, of course, you know, because I think it’s about Trump. I would thought that, hey, there’s no doubt.

No doubt. Lou, you feel like this was predicted. Predictive program, you two alpha, completely. Like, there was a reason for this film so close to the 2024 in 2020, the election. I mean, it’s obvious, dude. I mean, I haven’t even seen it yet. I just watched a little bit of the preview, and I know for a fact what I’m getting ready to go see. Honestly now, I don’t even know if I want to go see it now.

You should definitely still go see. It sucked, but you still the information. Well, I like. I like movies that make me feel stuff, and I was open to feeling something like. But I just think that the saddest moments weren’t captured correctly. There was also, like, a lot of zoning out that they did, which is a cinematic thing. I didn’t like it because I could hear everybody else. Like, the movie went quiet because people were lost their hearing in certain scenes because of bombings and stuff like that.

And then the last went when the reporter dies toward the end, which is supposed to be a really sad scene. I just didn’t feel anything so cinematic wise without the political stuff or whatever. Like, I just wanted to. I wanted to feel it. I want to be sad about it. I just didn’t feel nothing. I was like, well, kind of stupid, you know? It was kind of just dumb.

Like, I don’t know. Like, you’ll see what I’m talking about, Lou. I am a hot. So I. I’m a movie person, man. Yeah. And I love movies because I like you guys. Like, I get attached to characters, so it makes me like the movie more. Even though this movie’s like, I’ve seen bad movies where you still capture those moments. And in all the scenes, like death here, they’re just.

It’s. Sammy’s death was supposed to be big. Like, that was. You know, I never really cried, but, like, at least try to make me cry. I just felt like the reporter who was the older guy, he was the wise guy of the group, somebody they looked up to, he died, and he, you know, it was supposed to be very sad. It wasn’t. After saving their life. Yeah, like he said.

Exactly. Saved their life with the car. He ran into the guys. I don’t like, really what I’m noticing here is you guys just think the movie was just done bad. Well, I see it’s a bad movie, but I think by design, I think they designed it to not capture those moments. And the reason being is usually if you find someone’s, you know, death, like, emotional, you’re like, there’s compassion and there’s empathy there.

Here they’re conveying the message of all these people dying in your void. You don’t feel nothing. Oh, wow. That’s kind of interesting. And I think that. Do you think that’s deliberate? I think it’s deliberate. Wow. And it goes just like at the. Be at the opening scene of the movie or few. Some few moments after the opening scene, they show, you know, the NYPD, they’re trying to maintain, like, this crowd’s control because the people trying to get water.

And the last, the one and only time you see cops in this movie is in this scene. After that, you never see cops in this movie again. And. And it’s. What is it again? It’s a riot. It breaks out, the chaos. There’s an explosion. All these people die. So you’re just left thinking, I hate the cops. And then there’s nothing. There’s. There’s no emotion after that because you never see cops again in the.

They don’t get. They don’t give you enough time to build up emotion for the character to where you actually care about them dying. Like, in other words, whenever a scene happens where they die, you’re just kind of like, whatever. They’re. Fast forward into the next scene. They’re already. But they’re like. They. They build everybody’s history where they’re coming from pretty good. It’s just the way they do the cinematography at those particular scenes, they just don’t allow for you to be like, oh, they don’t capture.

And I feel you on. Is it bad acting? Is acting okay? Or is it a no, because. And those two scenes, it’s the two people, like, oh, yeah, bad acting by the. I guess, the other actors. But it’s like, it’s Lee and Sammy. Like two deaths that should have been, like, big time. Yeah, I just feel like. Yeah, I just didn’t feel it. It was unfortunate. Like I said, I was actually trying to enjoy the movie.

I just. I couldn’t. I couldn’t find that those moments that hit hard, you know, in a movie, even though I don’t agree with it, they say it’s apolitical and stuff like that. I was still open to being entertained. And actually, you know. Cause I like movies. I love movies. I like watching movies. Even with, like, leave the world behind. Like, I watched it, like. Cause I love movies.

And of course it was, you know, I think that messenger was trash, but I thought it wasn’t. I. To me, leave the world behind was not a trash movie. Leave the world behind. I’ll choose leave the world behind as a movie versus this movie. The acting was much better, but obviously, I think the messaging is the most important part, which is why I went to go watch it, but I was still opening it just, it just didn’t hit, man.

There were a couple funny parts, though, from the boogala boys. There were a couple funny parts with that, with the asian dudes, with their reporters. And you’ll see what I’m talking about. Some people probably in the comments are going to know what I’m talking about. Where the crying was just terrible, but it was so funny because the guy was supposed to be crying and he was hiding behind.

And one of the, one of the, you know, the guy that says, what type of american are you? He’s like, who’s this hiding behind there? And the whole movie theater went laughing. So I thought there was a few scenes. It was pretty funny. Red sunglasses. Yeah. What’s that? What’s up with that? There has to be some programming with that, too. Maybe. Maybe, you know, there has to be some supporters where these sunglasses, they’re signaling that it’s red.

You know what I mean? I don’t know. For me, dude, I’ll be honest, for me to even get out of the house to go watch a movie takes a lot because I think we’re all. I’ll speak for my audience as well. I love back in the day, going to movies. I love going to Blockbuster, stuff like that. Actually renting a movie. But like, now, like, you got Netflix or whatever, I watch a lot of YouTube because I could just, I find that much more fascinating and entertaining.

Like they trail cams and stuff like that. For me to get out of the house and go see a movie, what I’m about to do right now, and you guys spoiled the fuck out of it. I guess I’m going to just have to deal with it. But it’s like you can’t. You have. You’re there and then within 1520 minutes you’re like, oh, I’m not going to like this movie.

I’m going to have to sit down. You might enjoy it, but my advice is you should because you’re in El Paso. So I don’t know, you know, I’m in New York City, so I don’t know. But we should have the same, I think it’s going to be the same, uh, commercials or everything is. Just get there a little later. Okay. Okay, so. So you’re saying they’re 30 minutes of preview, but they’re also programming? The previews are programming for sure, if you put yourself through that.

All right, guys, well, let’s end it here. I appreciate you guys coming out, folks. Give me your comments down below. Have you seen the movie? What do you think? Go ahead, Alpha. One more thing. When you, when you guys have a chance that when they’re going to show, when they show you the map that shows the western forces, the Florida alliance and the loyalists, when you get home, then look at the 2020 electoral college map and they look so similar, man.

They look so similar, man. At least, at least people like us were on to them, you know what I mean? And hopefully my audience, I hope there’s no people. I mean, there is. We know that there’s people there. Go watch us and be like, oh, man, we’re in trouble. We got it. It is what it is. But folks, leave me your comments down below. What do you think? Are you going to go see the movie? Have you already seen it? Give me your thoughts in the comments down below.

Lou. Thanks, Alpha. Thanks, man. You guys are awesome. .

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