That's google's first suggestion if you search "V for vendetta is anti"
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grayremnant1 — 9 years ago(April 18, 2016 12:34 AM)
It's not wrong to hate. There are plenty of things on this planet worth hating. Take, for example, skinheads, corporate fascists, lobbyists, lima beans, cancer, malaria. Oh, and the greatest disease of all: Religion. A highly infectious mental disorder that turns beings of logic into babbling, beep-smeared retards who believe in whatever they want to be true, rather than whats substantiated through empirical evidence. And these same morons believe that their children will acquire autism if they get vaccinated. Silly rabbits, you've already given your children autism by taking them to church.
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bh_tafe3 — 10 years ago(October 23, 2015 05:21 AM)
I'm a Christian. I didn't feel like this movie was telling me I'm stupid to not be an atheist.
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darrellmcdaniel — 10 years ago(November 22, 2015 12:19 AM)
While I do love the movie it has an obviously anti-Christian political theme. When the movie first came out I didnt quite understand why the switch to a right-wing totalitarian Christian government oppressing Muslims and homosexuals from the novel's more generic pro-anarchy, anti-totalitarian theme.
Then I recently found out that Larry Wachowski had transitioned over to a trans-gendered woman and then of course the reason became obvious. This is the standard Hollywood left's vision of the ultra-dangerous Christian right and how they secretly plan for a totalitarian takeover and oppress the downtrodden homosexuals and Muslims. This is actually how they see the world even if it in no way represents reality. In fact I now laugh every time I see the scene where the homosexual Deitrich is talking about the moving poetry of the Quran and how he would be killed for owning one, when it is actually Islamic countries that are killing homosexuals and it is Islamic countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran where a Christian can be imprisoned or executed for proselytizing to a Muslim or a Muslim was found guilty of apostasy.
So the political themes in V the movie are actually quite humorous now as it turns reality on its head. I dont think they get that the joke's on the Wachowski's. The fundamentalist political Islamic awakening escalates year by year as western civilization is getting rolled back throughout the Islamic world. While in the west the left's Muslim victimization movement keeps on rolling but the persecution never appears - even after recent events like the Paris Friday the 13th attacks by ISIS. -
generationofswine — 9 years ago(August 21, 2016 11:19 AM)
To be fair though, anything that doesn't 100% conform to the Religious Right is anti-religious right.
Jesus said to love thy fellow man, to help the poor, according to Christians today, Jesus Christ was anti-Christian
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SVU14_1 — 9 years ago(November 20, 2016 08:45 PM)
The movie is anti-Fundamentalist Christian. Ironic, how the so-called Religious Right has distorted and polluted the teachings of Jesus. Be kind to others, respect others, keep religion and civic life separate, help the poorthese things are "evil" to the Religious Right.
Jesus was sort of a freedom fighter himself though he used words rather than violence to get his message across (excluding the whole scene at the Temple with the money changers).