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“Sound of Freedom” made headlines over the holiday weekend when the faith-based film displaced “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” for the top spot at the box office on July 4. And as quickly as the small-budget film splashed onto the scene, the criticism from Hollywood elites and the woke mainstream media followed. The film stars Jim Caviezel and tells the real-life story of a former Homeland Security officer who left his career to rescue children from sex-trafficking rings. Who would take umbrage with a movie about a hero saving children from pedophiles? In 2023, if that hero — fictionalized or flesh and bone — happens to be a heterosexual white male, the left-wing media eagerly does the bidding of Hollywood execs. “It’s now taboo to make movies or TV shows about men who heroically sacrifice, particularly heterosexual, evangelical white men. Those movies have been demonized as a reflection of toxic masculinity and white supremacy. Feminism and racial idolatry rule Hollywood.” Jason exposes pop culture’s assault on the God-glorifying film. “Much of the criticism of the movie is camouflage, a clever ruse forcing defenders to debate it on safe, secular, and political terms. Is Caviezel a supporter of Q? Did the movie go too far exaggerating Ballard’s experiences rescuing kids? Does it promote the white savior trope?” Shemeka Michelle joins “Fearless” to share her review of “Sound of Freedom” as well as her thoughts on singer Jill Scott’s “remix” of the national anthem and Eboni K. Williams’ plea for more black sperm. Plus, Steve Kim drops in to discuss Jemele Hill calling Asian-Americans out over white supremacy, Skip Bayless and Fox Sports pausing “Undisputed,” and whether Stephen A. Smith is done at ESPN.
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If your FYP is anything like ours, you’re probably obsessed with TikToker Mikayla Nogueira’s latest wedding Drama. In this episode, Kat and Latisha give their honest opinions on the wedding […]
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