Thursday, August 9, 2018

D’Souza’s Death of a Nation has provoked prog critics' outrage

There are, of course, some good reviews.  Randy DeSoto writes for the Western Journal.  He is right when he says that the film "leaves you with a sense of pride for what the United States has stood for...."   He is exactly right.  If only the American left could feel pride in America and how its success as a democratic republic has benefitted the  world.  But they don't feel pride, they feel anger and rage.  Why is a mystery to behold. 
Patricia McCarthy  "Unsurprisingly, Dinesh D'Souza's film Death of a Nation has made the loud voices on the left stark, raving mad.  A perfect example is the film review website, Rotten Tomatoes.  The eleven critics gave the film a zero.  The voting audience gave it 90%  approval.  The same is true at all the typically leftwing sites that review films." 


Rotten Tomatoes 
. . . "The hysterical reaction to this film by the left is yet another sad commentary on the state of American education.  The film is thoughtful and balanced.  Unlike privileged film reviewers like Scheck,  D'Souza, an immigrant from India,  sees so clearly what is great about America.  He is grateful that it is his country now. 

"Few, if any American leftists ever express gratitude for being born in America.  They relentlessly complain and malign this country.  They have no appreciation, no gratitude for their good fortune to be American.  That's what they do.  That is who they are." . . .

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