So I was surprised, jarred out of the movie really, when right in the
middle of the narrative, Brad Pitt’s character, Gerry Lane, travels to
Israel and spends more than 10 minutes in a full-on pro-Israel
propaganda piece that was as corny as it was crazy.
The Times of Israel may be only slightly exaggerating when it calls this “the greatest piece of cinematic propaganda for Israel since Otto Preminger’s “Exodus.”
Not only is Israel’s fanatical Wall Building proven to be justified,
against the hordes of undead invaders, and not only are Jewish
victimizations paraded to justify the aggrandizement of Israeli military
prowess, but it’s Israel’s supposed humanism, and multicultural
inclusiveness, which in the end weakens the fragile post-apocalyptic
state and allows the zombies to overrun everything. Its pretty heady
stuff.
***Read article at MONDOWEISS***
Before you buy any book you can easily find the author's ethnicity. This author is of course a jew. As I understand it the book is riddled with jewish/Israeli agenda's. Steer clear of it. Why support these demons? Let their shit books and shit movies fade into oblivion. Max Brooks is a polish jew. Have you met one yet that is not ethnocentric? Also after you click the link, note his smug face.
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Read the MW article and what a trite tripe "trope"!!
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Does Anyone remember that during the filming of this movie in Hungary, they were caught smuggling REAL assault-grade weapons? It was obvious back in 2011 that Us/Israel military intelligence was deeply involved in this film. "Oct 12, 2011 – Nearly 100 guns which were to be used in Brad Pitt's World War Z film have been confiscated because they had not been properly deactivated."
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