Movie Preview: Jim Caviezel and Bill Camp are hunting pedophiles — “Sound of Freedom”

This international child trafficking thriller built around “The Passion of the Christ” star opens July 4.

But what’s “really” going on here? What agenda is in play?

Caviezel has made films like this his cause, and he adds a little message to that effect on the tag line of this trailer.

It’s a real problem amplified into a global crisis by conservatives who really want to drown out the tsunami of priests, youth pastors, preachers and conservative politicians caught and charged with pedophilia here in the US.

It’s why they’ve adopted “groomer” as a favorite insult. Untold scores of them look in the mirror and that’s what they see.

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2 Responses to Movie Preview: Jim Caviezel and Bill Camp are hunting pedophiles — “Sound of Freedom”

  1. Ken Buchanan's avatar Ken Buchanan says:

    Yikes! Without so much as offering your readers insight into the actual production, you set out your personal guess as to the motivation of the film’s creators. I’d prefer to hear about the performance of the actors, the production values, and the presentation of the story itself. Critique the fil please.

    • Roger Moore's avatar Roger Moore says:

      This is a preview, in which one sees the trailer to the film, reads about the context and the track record and agendas of the actors and filmmakers.
      Have somebody explains “links” to you. There are links there to sites that aggregate the staggering numbers of rural pastors priests and conservative politicians who engage in that behavior and then “project” their “fears” of “pedophiles” on everybody else.
      Hollywood has plenty of issues in this regard. So do the Duggars and a whole lot of preachers.
      Caviezel, like Kevin Sorbo, has made this audience his bread and butter and movies like this and anti-Muslim screeds, etc., are his brand.

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