I am not a movie critic but I know leftist garbage when I see it and the Netflix series "Designated Survivor" is a garbage dump of woke.
Starring the whispering Kiefer Sutherland as the designated survivor, and his vivacious far-fetched liberal immigration lawyer wife, starring Natascha McElhone, the series gets off to an equally far-fetched start in which Congress along with the President and VP are killed in a [spoiler alert] white nationalist terrorist attack, a huge "surprise" we discover later.
President Kirkman is depicted as an American version of Mohandas Gandhi [aka Mahatma Gandhi] but more perfect and feely-teary and astute. He adores his wife who adores him, adores his kids, who adore him, and loves the country, who have bipartisan love for him too.
Because it's Netflix, I kept waiting for the gay/lesbian/transgender encounter, but it took three seasons before it was learned that the President's sister-in-law, Sasha, is a transgender woman, aka a dude in a dress. I stopped watching the show before season 3 as Sutherland's crappy acting and whispering almost caused a quarantine fight between my more patient, forgiving wife and me when I kept commenting on the whispering ["What? What did he say?"] which eventually got to her more than Sutherland's acting inability. I researched Season 3 to have a more comprehensive take on the entirety of the series.
Of course, my take on Kiefer Sutherland is my own opinion but I can say with certainty that he was the same person in "24" as he is in this diaper load of political mistreatment of reality.
Season 3 also had a gay scene that was the "poster woke of woke" in which Dontae Evans, a social media strategist on Kirkman's campaign staff, got into a gay sex scene between Evans and another gay HIV positive black Secret Service agent. According to my research, viewers unaware that Netflix is honor-bound to show at a minimum two LGBTQ+ sex scenes as directed by Barac Obama.
Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with being gay [although I view transgender people as mentally ill] but media makes it appear as if every third person you encounter is either gay or a transgender/gender dysphoric person.
Netflix calls "Designated Survivor" 'thoughtful and compassionate.' I call it liberal propaganda perpetrated by a hard-leaning leftist media. In fact, in the third season, it was said that it was extremely rare to see a "thoughtful, compassionate conservative."
And of course, the GOP presidential candidate, Cornelius Moss, is portrayed as a sleazy politico who admits to holding increasingly extreme views to fit what voters allegedly want.
When Kirkman whispers to him why he wasn't as "compassionate" as he used to be, Moss says that given his right-leaning base, that it's impossible.
The only saving grace with the pile of dog poop is that it can be a learning tool for insight into the leftist mind. This is how they really see conservatives and can't differentiate between us and the extreme right who conservatives abhor just even more than they do.
None of this series is surprising if you have an understanding how Netflix operates. Like most of the mainstream media, it can easily be mistaken for the DNC.
Please consider following this blog, and remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a dead terrorist gets his virgins.
Starring the whispering Kiefer Sutherland as the designated survivor, and his vivacious far-fetched liberal immigration lawyer wife, starring Natascha McElhone, the series gets off to an equally far-fetched start in which Congress along with the President and VP are killed in a [spoiler alert] white nationalist terrorist attack, a huge "surprise" we discover later.
President Kirkman is depicted as an American version of Mohandas Gandhi [aka Mahatma Gandhi] but more perfect and feely-teary and astute. He adores his wife who adores him, adores his kids, who adore him, and loves the country, who have bipartisan love for him too.
Because it's Netflix, I kept waiting for the gay/lesbian/transgender encounter, but it took three seasons before it was learned that the President's sister-in-law, Sasha, is a transgender woman, aka a dude in a dress. I stopped watching the show before season 3 as Sutherland's crappy acting and whispering almost caused a quarantine fight between my more patient, forgiving wife and me when I kept commenting on the whispering ["What? What did he say?"] which eventually got to her more than Sutherland's acting inability. I researched Season 3 to have a more comprehensive take on the entirety of the series.
Of course, my take on Kiefer Sutherland is my own opinion but I can say with certainty that he was the same person in "24" as he is in this diaper load of political mistreatment of reality.
Season 3 also had a gay scene that was the "poster woke of woke" in which Dontae Evans, a social media strategist on Kirkman's campaign staff, got into a gay sex scene between Evans and another gay HIV positive black Secret Service agent. According to my research, viewers unaware that Netflix is honor-bound to show at a minimum two LGBTQ+ sex scenes as directed by Barac Obama.
Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with being gay [although I view transgender people as mentally ill] but media makes it appear as if every third person you encounter is either gay or a transgender/gender dysphoric person.
Netflix calls "Designated Survivor" 'thoughtful and compassionate.' I call it liberal propaganda perpetrated by a hard-leaning leftist media. In fact, in the third season, it was said that it was extremely rare to see a "thoughtful, compassionate conservative."
And of course, the GOP presidential candidate, Cornelius Moss, is portrayed as a sleazy politico who admits to holding increasingly extreme views to fit what voters allegedly want.
When Kirkman whispers to him why he wasn't as "compassionate" as he used to be, Moss says that given his right-leaning base, that it's impossible.
The only saving grace with the pile of dog poop is that it can be a learning tool for insight into the leftist mind. This is how they really see conservatives and can't differentiate between us and the extreme right who conservatives abhor just even more than they do.
None of this series is surprising if you have an understanding how Netflix operates. Like most of the mainstream media, it can easily be mistaken for the DNC.
Please consider following this blog, and remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a dead terrorist gets his virgins.
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