As you all know I love old cop movies from the 70’s. I cam across Two Minute Warning starring Charleton Heston and Martin Basalm and Jack Klugman. It was cheesey, had some overacting and jack shit for real police tactics, but pretty good overall. One thing bout this movie that stuck out was the Star Spangled Banner. The movie takes place at a football game. Merv Griffin sings the Star Spangled Banner. But not only did Merv belt it out but the actors at the stadium were all standing up and singing with Griffin with great enthusiasm, and the entire song was played, even when the movie cut to a scene at someone’s backyard.
Fast forward to the present day. Every movie and television show depicts America as a racist miserable country. How many movies does Hollywood churn out of people of color getting harassed in the deep South in the early 60’s. There are 6 count ’em 6 movies on America hating Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Alvin York and Audie Murphy get only one each!
At the sporting events television stations no longer broadcast the Star Spangled Banner so they an squeeze an extra beer commercial in. People in the stands don’t stand, don’t stand with hand on heart (GI’s stand at attention) as they are texting or looking at instagram. And the athletes are on their knee! This country is allowing them earn more money in one year than most American’s earn in a lifetime. Money, fame, women, free education, the list goes on. Nope America is racist, that’s why we allow men of color earn millions playing a sport.
At the rate we are going, were lucky if we see Old Glory at a sporting event.
Go to the 6:08 mark to see Merv belt it out!

It’s an open secret that organized crime is deeply embedded in Hollywood and many movies are used for money laundering. This explains why so much utter crap gets made. It also explains how movies about Ruthie Ginsburg, Thurgood Marshall and Harriet Tubman get made. No one including Blacks wants to see that sanctimonious slop on a Saturday night. But, the (((producers))) get to launder money and virtue-signal at the same time.
Also, actors are famously pretentious and want to buff up their libtard credentials. (This is why you get airhead actresses squealing that Eleanor Roosevelt is their role model.) So, when a star wants to play a musty historical role, some producer will bankroll the movie, launder some ill-gotten gains and keep the star sweet for a bigger project.
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