hr-lindberg
Joined Nov 2006
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Have a look at how many reviews these 10-8 stars reviewers have....
"Great for girls night out" sure if you hate your friends.. and your brain.
I wonder what other "tricks" the studios are using to get people to watch the unwatchable.
Terrible movie, by terrible people with terrible people
"Great for girls night out" sure if you hate your friends.. and your brain.
I wonder what other "tricks" the studios are using to get people to watch the unwatchable.
Terrible movie, by terrible people with terrible people
My first review was deleted, and so was a lot of other reviews.
Free speach is not what it used to be....
I only pointed out that a lot of reviewers gave this a 1 rating without having seen it, based on their "Christianity is bad" belifs. And that way of being an atheist is pretty lame if you ask me.
My guess is i offended a sjw or two, so at least it was well wort it :)
Im giving this "documentary" a 1 star rating because its one big commercial for social constructivism, elitist morallity and commercialized identity politics.
If there where a hint of discussion about the popes "being good and ohh so tolerant" morality and why it differs so much from other popes and what it means in a social and historical context, i wouldent dislike it so much
Free speach is not what it used to be....
I only pointed out that a lot of reviewers gave this a 1 rating without having seen it, based on their "Christianity is bad" belifs. And that way of being an atheist is pretty lame if you ask me.
My guess is i offended a sjw or two, so at least it was well wort it :)
Im giving this "documentary" a 1 star rating because its one big commercial for social constructivism, elitist morallity and commercialized identity politics.
If there where a hint of discussion about the popes "being good and ohh so tolerant" morality and why it differs so much from other popes and what it means in a social and historical context, i wouldent dislike it so much