Hollywood's Dark Secret: Are YOU Funding It?

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The video discusses the dark realities of Hollywood, emphasizing the need for public awareness and reform in the entertainment industry.
[37:59-38:19]
The narrator critiques Hollywood's corporate structure, likening it to a pedophile.
let's look at the corporation, Hollywood, as the pedophile. So if you got the business, the corporation, because that's what everybody's saying. Like, you know, there's so many Hollywood actors that are coming out and saying this, you know, Hollywood, there's pedophile, there's pedophilia in Hollywood.
[38:19-39:00]
The narrator questions why people support Hollywood despite allegations of pedophilia.
They're not saying any names, but they're saying it's Hollywood. So if the pedophilia is in Hollywood, and then movies are coming out of Hollywood Why are we going to support the creation of pedophilia material that is dispensed in overpriced cinemas that ultimately want to generate as much profit off the dumbed down ignorant public as they see us and then they can continue to fund all their bullshit pedophilia whatever with their money?
[39:00-39:17]
Criticism of the celebrity lifestyle reveals its dark implications for society.
We don't know where the money is going. And as long as they have famous people living a lifestyle to promote an industry that is ultimately very dark and not necessary, it's just going to continue to happen.
[39:17-40:50]
The narrator calls for public awareness and responsibility in supporting certain industries.
And I'm not sorry, but I just had to say it because It wasn't about putting anybody out because I saw one of my friends on Facebook mentioned that they, I seen a few, it wasn't just one person, I seen a few of my friends mentioned that they're going out to check this thing on Friday and on all of them I messaged, I made a different comment to all of them obviously. but i made a definite comment that yay why are you doing this and then when i realized like okay this is a bigger thing than just like a few people like people gotta really remember because again we get distracted like it's mind control you know we gotta remember oh back in the day i remember i like star wars back and let's see where it's gonna go let's just see no it's all crap it's all cross like no let's just see, no, it's all crap, it's all crust, like, no, you're gonna regret it, you know, and unfortunately, the money, we don't understand where it's going, and why risk supporting, why risk, if it was like, Like, say, for example, if it was, like, you know, you had some sort of food that was, like, you know, promoting Or just had, like, the concept of, like, serving an animal that you would never eat. Or something that you would never eat. Or, like, say, like, people or whatever. And even though there was, like, this rumor of it, you probably wouldn't go And it wasn't, like, you know, like, a lot of people knew about it or whatever, right? You probably wouldn't want, if you heard about it, you probably would never want to try to eat at that restaurant. And this is what I'm saying about this industry.
[40:50-41:14]
The narrator evaluates the ethical implications of supporting the entertainment industry.
It's like, if we hear about something like, is that bad? Like, and as bad, like, we can see there's a lot of records out there showing how bad it is. If we can see how bad it is out there, we need to make a choice that, okay. that it's not necessarily pointing a finger at the actors or feeling bad for these people to not have a job to work at these places.
[41:14-41:39]
A call for reform and accountability in the entertainment industry is emphasized.
It's about trying to correct that industry so they can actually freaking clean it up and do something about it and then put these people away where they belong so they don't hurt or harm anybody or promote this negative thing that is going to really harm people and children in the future, like for real. And we can do it. They're dependent on us. They are leeching off us.
[41:39-42:05]
The narrator critiques economic systems that exploit individuals without benefiting their future.
They got the game so twisted. They got everybody working day and night as much as they can. You know, and then have their money, goes to this corporation through taxes, and then they have, like, things that will promote us to give them our money as well. But at the same time, none of this thing, none of this stuff, it benefits any of us or our future.
[42:05-42:33]
Encouragement for personal empowerment and inspiring change within the community is expressed.
And it's like, how do we divest from it? Like, it's about It's about individual people making a stand and trying to inspire us, everybody out there, in a loving way. I'm not trying to force my view on anybody, but if I can at least have the courage to come out here live and just share my view with people Like, I'm hoping people can be inspired to just be like, hey, I feel like I want to save some money too.
[42:34-42:52]
The narrator shares a personal passion for Marvel and comic books.
And if I can't tell the difference between, you know, if Iron Man, I was, I watched the fucking, the Civil War with the the Iron Man and like you know the other mark because I was a Marvel I love Marvel I was like I collected comic books.
[42:52-42:53]
The narrator reflects on their love for Marvel movies, particularly Spider-Man.
I love spider-man.

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