‘Hollywood has a billion anti-Hitler movies, but not a single one against Lenin, Mao, or Stalin’
‘Hollywood has a billion anti-Hitler movies, but not a single one against Lenin, Mao, or Stalin’
Hollywood also has less than a handful of films about Lt. Gen. Lothar von Trotha, Enver Pasha, Talât Pasha, Benito Mussolini, Emperor Hirohito, Ion Antonescu, Ante Pavelić, Ngô Đình Diệm, Augusto Pinochet, Fulgencio Batista, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Yahya Khan, Suharto, Roberto D’Aubuisson, Efraín Ríos Montt, and numerous other antisocialist paskudnyaks responsible for dozens of thousands of innocents dying needlessly, yet I never see anticommunists crying about their lack of media representation. (Gee, I wonder why.)
If Hollywood were under the control of Judeo-Bolsheviks, The Passion of the Christ and Chernobyl would have failed right out the gate, Salvador would have been a smashing success at the box office, and nobody would ask ‘Who?’ when you mention Symon Petliura. Film companies focus on Adolf Schicklgruber because it is a safe investment based on previous successes, and an anticommunist film about a Lenin, Stalin, or Máo would perform poorly in the Russian and Chinese markets. The mindlessly hyperinflated bodycounts misattributed to communists are irrelevant.
And finally,
Holocaust films generally lack commercial success. Indeed, approximately 440 features have grossed more than Schindler’s List and Inglourious Basterds (2009), the highest-grossing Holocaust films in history; in contrast, Crocodile Dundee (1986) and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) have outgrossed those Holocaust film icons. The Pianist (2002) does not even approach the all-time top thousand grossing films.
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