The problem with V for Vendetta is that Christian Conservatives were the "bad" guys while gays were the "good" guys. It also portrays the British public watching television as being sceptical of everything their tyrannical government said, which the scamdemic proved otherwise.
I swear to god, I do not remember anything about gays in V for Vendetta. Of course, I've only seen it once - if there's a subtle hint, I may have to see it twice to catch it, as my focus will wane from the original plot and seek out other things I hadn't noticed on the first go around.
The problem with V for Vendetta is that Christian Conservatives were the "bad" guys while gays were the "good" guys. It also portrays the British public watching television as being sceptical of everything their tyrannical government said, which the scamdemic proved otherwise.
I swear to god, I do not remember anything about gays in V for Vendetta. Of course, I've only seen it once - if there's a subtle hint, I may have to see it twice to catch it, as my focus will wane from the original plot and seek out other things I hadn't noticed on the first go around.