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Did you know Quentin Taratino's new film Kill Bill is Satanic fetishism dressed up as courageous, inventive entertainment
? That's the view of Henry Makow at Conspiracy Planet, who finds much deeper symbolism in what other people might thing is just cold-blooded, gratuitous violence:
Despite the truce, the Black lady has a gun hidden in a cereal box but she misses. Uma then delivers a large carving knife to the Black woman's heart. The child appears but is totally impassive at the sight of her dead mother. She doesn't scream or run away; she acts as if someone had killed a fly...
A narrator, sounding like an oriental sage says something like:In the martial arts you cannot afford any compassion or morality. To accomplish revenge, you must be prepared to prepare to kill God Himself, or the Buddha.
Can they be any more in-your-face? This is the Devil telling us we can have whatever we want, and nothing can get in our way, especially not God. Just so long as our stupidity is accompanied by pretension and style.
This sick, shocking movie causes psychological damage. It portrays the disgusting and repulsive as normal and natural. It is a vicious parody of our vision of happiness and the good life. It makes a mockery of healthy and genuine values.
Kill Billbrutalizes and degrades. How much longer will Americans tolerate this Satanic indoctrination?
Kill Bill: Tarantino's Satanic Indoctrination - Conspiracy Planet, 17th October 2003.
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