#StopTheMovie "Trend"
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Just a thought, stopping the movie isn’t the same thing as seeing the end. Stopping the movie prevents getting to the climax and resolution of the story. Stopping the movie keeps us where we are, and I’ll wager most of us don’t like where we are right now.
That is exactly what I was thinking. It is already taking off on X. She is trying to say that they don't really want to stop the movie, but that they want to get the worlds attention. It seems like that they would choose a different #.
Yep, shitty movie anyway. Let's just get it over with
More like #FastForwardTheMovie
#wrapitup is more appropriate in my opinion.
Put the censorship industrial complex up against Truth. I like it
This has been on Tik Tok and last night when I checked it, she had 300 + people that said that they were going to do this. We all know how this works. Those 300 share and so on.
I am wondering if this is good or bad. I am very up in the air about it.
They’ll deploy botnets to amplify it
They really need to hashtag # payperviewtribunals or # televiseGITMOexecutions and or # thismoviesucks I don’t want the Scorsese version wrap it up!
I am with you. Why would they want to hashtag stop the movie. We don't want it to stop. We NEED it to play out. Of course we want it over. There are people that have known about this for 30 plus years. AND I am speaking to the many many many of the 30+ on here.
for those arguing we don't want to stop the movie, I hear ya but I'll play devil's advocate why the # also works. we want the "show" and acting to stop and for reality to take over (Gitmo aired, legit arrests occurring, trafficking rings exposed, fake Bidan and Hillary revealed, etc)
VERY GOOD POINT!!
Yes, we are watching a series of scripted interactions between the white hats and black hats. But, there isn’t a single script writer, each side is writing their own scripts. And, both sides are constantly war gaming to decide when a rewrite is necessary.
All of this war gaming, planning, the moves and countermoves make this epic conflict of good versus evil feel like a movie, but it’s not. It is a high stakes game that evil knows they are losing so they prolong the game, hoping to force the good guys into making a fatal error.
The movie analogy is useful to help us understand how highly scripted these moves and countermoves are, that’s all.
yeah, no