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I was staying at a relative's house last week and they had Blues Brothers on the goybox. Never saw it when I was young, knew the car and the outfits but that was really it.

With nothing else to do, I watched it for a while. Very interesting chase scene, then half-way through the movie, [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTT1qUswYL0) happens.

A group of Nazis gathered at a park. In 1980. Yeeeaaahhh, like that was ever a fucking problem.

But it's what the leader said that stunned me.

>"Since the beginning of time, The Jew is using the black as muscle against you."

It's insane they'd put something that brazen in a film. Literally telling you what they do. I wasn't around in 1980 so I wouldn't know how the general sentiment among Whites was at the time, but I don't recall any major politician ever using that as a talking point against jews. That's something they came up with themselves. A faux pas that went right over the heads of everyone who watched it.

And before you ask - yes, yes, and **yes** to all the figures responsible for writing and filming it, other than the Brothers themselves.
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Feelsgood2020 on scored.co
4 days ago 16 points (+0 / -0 / +16Score on mirror )
They hide the truth in comedy to make the rational seem irrational.

It's television "programming". Don't forget it.
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PurestEvil on scored.co
4 days ago 15 points (+0 / -0 / +15Score on mirror ) 2 children
> It's insane they'd put something that brazen in a film. Literally telling you what they do.

The process is to create characters, have them say something based/true, and then ruin their reputation in some way, and thus ruin the ideas they expressed by association. For example they commit something openly malevolent and become overtly antagonists. It's meant to villainize ideas via association (it includes other logical fallacies as well).

So when someone says "Since the beginning of time, The Jew is using the black as muscle against you", you'll think - that's what the bad guys said in the movie, right?

The association with Nazis is another way to do it. EVERYTHING they say or stand for is already villainized because they are of a group that has been thoroughly villainized before. So the viewer will by default always consider what evil plan they have when they do anything first. It's basically expected in movies that Nazis do something evil, and indeed *in movies* it usually is that way.

Just from the top of my head - Breaking Bad. There is a group of Nazis (or "White Supremacists"), whereas that barely matters for the plot, but then a White child shows up on a bike who witnessed how they did a heist from a train. Todd immediately shoots him, the protagonists are shocked, but the Nazis do not care much.

Intent: Walter White became oh-so evil as to cooperate with Nazis; also look how evil Nazis are.

> A faux pas that went right over the heads of everyone who watched it.

It was fully intentional, and without context, it's easy to dismiss as well. And this fuels the idea that you can dismiss what "Nazis" say without thinking, simply because they are evil.

This raises the bar higher as to introduce people to the jewish problem.
HEXEN on scored.co
4 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
> Breaking Bad. There is a group of Nazis (or "White Supremacists"), whereas that barely matters for the plot, but then a White child shows up on a bike who witnessed how they did a heist from a train. Todd immediately shoots him, the protagonists are shocked, but the Nazis do not care much.

lmao this kind of shit is abound in film and television.

*Yellowstone* showcases a similar jew trope where "nazis" are contacted to kidnap and hold a White child... because nazis of course just do any and all types of crime, especially against fellow White folks children.

These so called "right" leaning shows are just dressed up jewish trash. Instead of going to a nigger march, the characters go buy guns instead. Instead of going to a rave, the characters go to a "church" dance.

*"Look how leftist even these right leaning people are!!! hurr durrr hurrr!!!"*
HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
4 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
> a White child shows up on a bike who witnessed how they did a heist from a train. Todd immediately shoots him, the protagonists are shocked, but the Nazis do not care much.

Todd did well, and Waltuh should thank him for saving everybody's ass.

But as the show progressed they realized that the gang was looking too cool and honorable, so they made them torture Jesse and murder his girlfriend for pure sadism. Just to show the audience that they were evil.

So yes, wrong scene but your point stands.
disoriented on scored.co
4 days ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror )
Well, I was around in 1980, and there were no Nazis around at all. I remember the Skokie Village march, which was a propaganda event that was the basis for the Nazi assembly in "The Blues Brothers". I'm certain many people here are too young to know about that, so read up about it here. Keep in mind, this is wikijewdia, so it's pretty biased.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Party_of_America_v._Village_of_Skokie

The who event was designed by jews, particularly the ACLU, and in the background the ADL and the SPLC, to demonize White people who favor their race. At the front was Frank Collin, former member of the American Nazi Party but was ousted because he was a half jew. He went on the form the National Socialist Party of America (NSPA), which was the organization that planned the event and an obvious front for duplicitous jews.

In the press they used the event as a pretext to test the limits of the First Amendment, but in reality it was to get the jews living in Illinois upset and reactive. And it worked perfectly, even though the event never occurred. The ultimate effect actually made it harder for White people to assemble and make their concerns known, which is what the jews wanted.

It's not surprising that dialog is in that movie since it was fresh on everyone's minds, and that the movie was made by the jew John Landis. His next movie, "Twilight Zone", was notorious for getting the actor Vic Morrow and two Chinese children killed due to Landis's criminal negligence. Because he made a lot of money for the jews in Hollywood, they pulled strings to keep him out of prison.

It's probably no accident that the character Vic Morrow was playing in the movie was a "racist" who was taken back in time to Vietnam to learn "redemption" or some other bullshit.
steele2 on scored.co
4 days ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror )
I remember watching it on my personal TV in my bedroom when I was 14... and changing the channel when I saw the Catholic nun represented as demonic.
BeefyBelisarius on scored.co
4 days ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror )
I tried watching it a couple years back, but didn't make it as far as you did. I'd always heard how cool the brothers were, but all I saw was two White men acting like retarded niggers.
HEXEN on scored.co
4 days ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
The art of film is a fascinating field of clues if you're astute. I believe it's one of the reasons I'm able to spot their bullshit so well in real life.

In the 70's and 80's they were trying to demonize their enemies. This is why you always see low echelon horror (a genre almost entirely of jews) use *le spooky Nazi!™* as macguffins and plot devices.

In the early 90s and 2000s, it was flushing their own culture into ours while pretending to be the White.

You can see this attack vector in television shows like *Nip Tuck*, *Sex in the City* and *Will & Grace*.

Fascinating field of study. At least to me.
HarlechMan on scored.co
4 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
In 1980 George Lincoln Rockwell was still in recent memory. There were occasional out bursts like this especially in the midwest. The New Order settled in Wisconsin I think after Rockwell's death. But yeah, I can barely stand half the movies I used to enjoy anymore.
LiberalAtheistBrony on scored.co
4 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Addressing the accusation and rebutting it: ❌

Having Universal give you $20 million to screech about it on camera: ✅

They are such needy, one-dimensional creatures. It doesn't feel good to call them out even when you're right.
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