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From an article on "Conservative Movies":
Starship Troopers (1997). While not entirely family-friendly due to some nudity, this film deals with several important patriotic ideas: the exercise of citizenship should be a right earned through service, not a liberal entitlement;
In the world of Starship Troopers, being born in a country isn't enough; you're a non-citizen until you serve in the military. This idea is repugnant. Adding irony to the batshit, Andrew Schlafly, who allows this praise of the movie, has never served in the military, either.
Starship Troopers (1997). While not entirely family-friendly due to some nudity, this film deals with several important patriotic ideas: the exercise of citizenship should be a right earned through service, not a liberal entitlement;
In the world of Starship Troopers, being born in a country isn't enough; you're a non-citizen until you serve in the military. This idea is repugnant. Adding irony to the batshit, Andrew Schlafly, who allows this praise of the movie, has never served in the military, either.
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Date: 2010-09-08 06:00 pm (UTC)