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[–] HelixDab2@lemm.ee 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Oh no liberals didn’t like a movie! Cry me a river!

Hold on a sec, let me see if I'm translating this correctly.

Liberals hate this movie. Critics hate this movie. Therefore, critics are all liberals.

Do I have that thought process about right? Do you think that there might be any other reason that a movie critic--people who have a professional obligation to watch and critique films--might not like this film? Or is the only possible reason that they didn't like it--despite whatever they wrote--is because they're politically liberal?

What you're saying is on par with claiming that the only people that didn't like Battlefield Earth are people that hate Scientology.