Here we go again!
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元才 — 2 months ago(January 11, 2026 11:34 AM)
Nah, it'll be fine. We all know what a popular and well oiled machine the Left is regarding their media consumption and appreciation of the nuances of art. Couple that with the story of an immigrant from former Yugoslavia, who has used sexuality as a commodity to get by in life, an apparently abusive significant other and the culture of fear she must live in regarding all the secrets she knows about powerful people, and we get automatic sympathy for the two-time second lady of the United States of America who is married to the son of a Scottish immigrant from the Outer Hebrides.
It's the tale of the American dream. Two people cast out of their ethnic heritage homelands being the crucible around Donald J. Trump, a man bringing clarity and dignity to the idea of identity to migrants and challenging the xenophobia associated with it by those kept uneducated to the real dangers of opportunism and exploitation of criminality by the hegemonic elite looking to instil a new version of slavery for their own ends.
The fact that it is paid for by Jeff Bezos, a former opponent of Trump's ideology and the man who shut down the IMDb boards, shows that the healing and cope element has finally overtaken the seething.
A truly transformational apparatus in conflict resolution which brings about the much required reflection and appeasement that is needed in the society of digital literacy within the West these days.
It’s refreshing to see a story finally take seriously the idea that proximity to power doesn’t magically negate vulnerability, especially for immigrant women whose agency is constantly reinterpreted by others