The Last of Us and The 1619 Project
6 Feb 2023
The Last of Us is the new “it” TV show.
It’s based on a video game.
One recent episode is a gay love story, starring Nick Offerman, who played the iconic Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation.
Despite this, the New York Times still calls this show “conservative.” Okay…
“I enjoy the show quite a bit and found the third episode truly moving,” writes @michelleinbklyn of “The Last of Us.” “But I’ve been surprised that its conservative politics have been so obscured by the conversation about representation.” https://t.co/Ln3BVYXfbK
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) February 4, 2023
What’s certainly not conservative is The 1619 Project, which is also now a TV show.
The reparations movement would be funny…
Everyone Ordered To Pay Everyone Reparations As Every Race Owned Every Race At Some Point https://t.co/cGhCaG1f3u
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) January 31, 2023
Except this propaganda is being taught to your children in school and on TV. They’re being taught that America was founded on slavery and that slavery is a uniquely American phenomenon. It’s all a bunch of lies that are poisoning minds.
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