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How liberals think - example 2861 - A and B

(A) Warning: more than my already hideously excessive use of the word “liberal” coming up, but note the subject matter—I’m sure you understand. 

At pathologically liberal Hollywood senior citizen Robert Redford’s liberal-fest called the Sundance Film Festival (Toronto’s Mecca), they opened the festivities with another great offering from the church of liberalism, just to get you used to an idea they’ve got floating around their minds. 

Bear in mind this film critic’s critique (endorsement actually—it’s liberalism!) was originally written-up in one of the most liberal newspapers in North America (though not as bad as the Toronto Star), the Los Angeles Times.

Documentary on beastiality [sic and sick] premieres at Sundance Film Festival

By Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times

PARK CITY, Utah—“Zoo” is a documentary about what director Robinson Devor accurately characterizes as “the last taboo, on the boundary of something comprehensible.” But remarkably, an elegant, eerily lyrical film has resulted. 

“Zoo,” premiering before a rapt audience Saturday night at Sundance, manages to be a poetic film about a forbidden subject, a perfect marriage between a cool and contemplative director (the little-seen “Police Beat”) and potentially incendiary subject matter: sex between men and animals. Not graphic in the least, this strange and strangely beautiful film combines audio interviews (two of the three men involved did not want to appear on camera) with elegiac visual re-creations intended to conjure up the mood and spirit of situations. The director himself puts it best: “I aestheticized the sleaze right out of it.”

[…] He added: “A lot of people looked at me as if I was an exploitative person, dredging up something for profit, and that bothered me. I was certainly asked many times, often with a wrinkled brow, ‘Why are you making this film?’ It was something I did resent; I thought artists had the opportunity to explore anything.”

(B) Maureen sent me this story that has lines which could be directly from the church of liberalism’s bible. 

Prostitutes’ fashion line hits street catwalk

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – As the rich and slim flocked to waterfront convention center for Rio de Janeiro’s glitzy biannual fashion show, prostitutes in a downtown square took to a cobblestone catwalk for a show of their own.

Sex service workers from Davida, a Brazilian organization that defends the rights of prostitutes, strutted through the streets wearing their new line of fall/winter clothes.

The brand’s name is Daspu, is a play on “Daslu,” one of Brazil’s most expensive and exclusive fashion names being displayed across town by top models like Gisele Bundchen.

Gabriela Leite, a founder of Daspu, said it was no mistake that her show was running on Fashion Rio’s biggest night.

“This fashion show today makes up part of our fall/winter collection that is not on the official agenda of Fashion Rio because we were never invited. Once again, social responsibility does not appear where it should appear,” Leite said. [emphasis added]

[…] Hired models and prostitutes walked a makeshift catwalk in an alleyway in Rio’s red-light district, throwing condoms to an animated crowd of hundreds.

I’m not sure which of the church of liberalism’s ten commandments prostitution falls under, nor throwing condoms to all the folks gathered in the town square.  But watch for the liberal-left fundamentalist members of Layton’s you’ve got to be kidding party and a cadre of Liberals to book several taxpayer-paid “fact-finding missions” to Brazil in order to secure more “festival” (and early learning! —wink!) beneficiaries liberal sponsorship of the benevolent liberal sponsorship government liberal sponsorship should they regain power. liberal sponsorship

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