The film illustrates a problem.
We are seeing a mass reaction.
Is there a solution and who will claim to be able to solve it?
Problem, reaction, solution?
The film illustrates a problem.
We are seeing a mass reaction.
Is there a solution and who will claim to be able to solve it?
Problem, reaction, solution?
There are no solutions, only trade-offs.
But someone will offer you a solution. That person might even have good intentions. But that person might create unforeseen second and third order consequences in their attempt to do good.
The person offering you a solution might have BAD intentions and they will take advantage of your emotions if you’re not careful.
Forgive me if I sound insensitive but I am advocating for dispassionate analysis of the problem.
Just came across someone on Telegram pondering the same. And, I think i must agree with both of ya'll. There is almost certainly something more going on with this. If the 'establishment' is so opposed to it being seen, it would have NEVER been picked up by AMC theaters, being those are a cog in the entertainment complex. Mainstream play equates mainstream allowing it to play. I suspect they want a violent reaction in some manner more than having a solution waiting, but I guess they have a solution for that though. Personally, I have no interest in seeing it. I know the shit goes on and have known for a long time. I see no point in purposely watching something that i know will be rage inducing. Trauma-tainment really benefits nobody at all except those who thrive on us being traumatized