Film creators sometimes express political positions either through, or in connection with, a film, and opinions on the end product can be seen as endorsing/rejecting those views. I think politics are just one aspect of a film, though (that I'd normally rather not think about).
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You can like a piece of media without expressing the same political views as the piece of media, if there even are any at all, is what I’m saying
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This is the kind of statement my political oponents would make. I hate Bob Wulff now
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RIP JFK.
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Can we get back to this? Although, it is possible to dislike a movie/show *because* of the politics espoused within it.pic.twitter.com/CUapqX3Hd0
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When social media happened
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Since there is a lack of subtlety with political stuff in shows and movies anymore.
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The downside of more peace in a society is more pettiness
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Becuase emany people hate media because of thier political implications.
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