The Purge in Propaganda and Reality

The movie The Purge has now become a franchise, comparable to The Fast & the Furious, spawning five films and a television series. It has brought in more than $500 million. It tries to be darkly comic, but the real joke is that it portrays the opposite of what’s happening in the country today, and its message is deeply anti-white.

The Purge, which began the series, was a campy home invasion flick. In its world, one day a year, crime is legal. The villains, who dress like stereotypical WASPs, try to hunt down and kill a black man who takes refuge in a white family’s house. The mob also tries to kill the white family. The patriarch dies, but the black man is saved, a reversal of the conventional wisdom about horror movies (the “black guy dies first.”) The white family’s...

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Jul 29th 2021
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