The mainstream media does not want you to watch the new low-budget, faith-based film Sound Of Freedom for some reason.
Which is odd considering the “eye-opening true story” explores the depths of human trafficking and child sex trafficking around the world.
Does the mainstream media have any clear arguments against the film? Of course not.
Instead, in typical mainstream media fashion, they are relying on deterring audiences by linking the film to far-fetched right wing extremism. That’s right. Somehow someway Americans are being told to skip this film altogether because fighting against child sex slaves is apparently related to QAnon.
Here’s The Guardian calling Sound Of Freedom “the QAnon-adjacent thriller.”
And here’s an excerpt from the article:
Following that money leads back to a more unsavory network of astroturfed boosterism among the far-right fringe, a constellation of paranoids now attempting to spin a cause célèbre out of a movie with vaguely simpatico leanings.
The uninitiated may not pick up on the red-yarn-and-corkboard subtext pinned onto a mostly straightforward extraction mission in South America, pretty much Taken with a faint whiff of something noxious in the air. Those tuned in to the eardrum-perforating frequency of QAnon, however, have heeded a clarion call that leads right to the multiplex.
Huh? What does this have to do with the film?
Sound Of Freedom, which expects to make $40M in its opening weekend, is already proving to be a hit with Americans and Candians.
The mainstream media, however, obviously hates that.
They don’t want people to see the film so badly that they are downplaying the seriousness of the millions of kids being sex trafficked every year.
Now ask yourself, why would they take that position?
Even CNN hosted author Mike Rothschild who blasted the anti-child sex trafficking film because, according to him, it is “being marketed to either specific QAnon believers or to people who believe all of the same tenets as QAnon, but claim they don’t know what it is.”
The theme is a “kernel of truth that feeds the QAnon conspiracy theory,” CNN host Abby Phillip adds in the now-viral clip below.
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Again, the mainstream media is trying to demonize the people fighting against this human trafficking and child sex trafficking. Imagine that.
Mind you these are the same people who praised the movie Cuties, which depicts a twerking dance crew made up of little girls.
Ask yourself, why the stark difference in reaction?
Then think about it further: if most Americans are applauding the movie, while the mainstream media works to prevent viewership with baseless claims of QAnon linkage, then you know this film is one to watch.
As UFC’s Dana White put it: “You must see this movie.”