It was only a matter of time before the mainstream media attacked “Sound of Freedom,” the Angel Studios movie exposing the sadistic evils of pedophilia and child sex trafficking.
The film, starring Jim Caviezel, has brought the conversation about human trafficking to the surface.
“Sound of Freedom” netted over $14 million upon its release and beat Disney’s Indiana Jones at the box office.
Number Are In: Sound of Freedom BEATS Disney At The Box Office
The film's mission is to wake up as many people as possible to the horrors of child sex slavery, which is the real pandemic in our society.
Unsurprisingly, mainstream media doesn't want you to see this film.
The attacks on "Sound of Freedom" are picking up steam.
The Guardian on Thursday published a piece attempting to smear the film as a "QAnon-adjacent thriller."
"Here's me on SOUND OF FREEDOM, the QAnon-adjacent thriller that pretends to be a real movie much in the same way a 'pregnancy crisis center' pretends to be an actual clinic. Brazilians are already accusing me of pedophilia on Instagram," writer Charles Bramesco tweeted about his article.
Here's me on SOUND OF FREEDOM, the QAnon-adjacent thriller that pretends to be a real movie much in the same way a "pregnancy crisis center" pretends to be an actual clinic. Brazilians are already accusing me of pedophilia on Instagram. Enjoy! https://t.co/3UmztQuE8p
— Charles Bramesco (@intothecrevasse) July 6, 2023
"Judging by the robust round of applause that concluded the fully-seated screening I attended on Wednesday evening – and this, in the liberal Sodom of Manhattan! – it would seem that the folks at the two-year-old Angel Studios have tapped into a substantial and eagerly marshaled viewership," Bramesco writes in The Guardian.
Bramesco makes the typical corporate press smears that saying child sex trafficking exists is "far-right fringe."
"Following that money leads back to a more unsavory network of astroturfed boosterism among the far-right fringe, a constellation of paranoids now attempting to spin a cause célèbre out of a movie with vaguely simpatico leanings," he writes.
"Those tuned in to the eardrum-perforating frequency of QAnon, however, have heeded a clarion call that leads right to the multiplex," he added.
Bramesco says about Caviezel and the film in The Guardian:
Elsewhere, he’s parroted falsehoods about Pizzagate and other underground cells subsisting on human blood, all of it pointing back to a foundation of conspiratorial thought targeting the Jewish and transgender communities.
These zestier strains of scaremongering are absent in the text itself, but they lurk in the shadows around a film outwardly non-insane enough to lure in the persuadable; the disappointingly un-juicy Sound of Freedom pretends to be a real movie, like a “pregnancy crisis center” masquerading as a bona fide health clinic. (Our hero Ballard, by the way, went on to found the paramilitary rescue squad Operation Underground Railroad, a group criticized as “arrogant, unethical, and illegal” by the authorities. But then, they would say that. They’re in on it, this goes all the way to the top, etc.)
Those hoping for a few detached laughs at the deep-dish delusion sneaking onto the mainstream radar will be bored by the straight face donned for the duration of the run time – until, that is, a small counter in the corner of the credit roll warns of a “Special Message” in two minutes. Having dropped his character, Caviezel himself appears to say that though we might be feeling frightened or saddened, he’d like everyone to leave with a message of hope for the future. Directly after establishing that he’s not the center of attention here, he betrays an evident messianic complex by announcing that his movie could very well be the most important ever made, going so far as to compare it to Uncle Tom’s Cabin in its campaign to shine a light on 21st-century slavery. This is all for the children, we’re told, but they can’t do much to save themselves, can they?
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Twitter users commented on Bramesco's attack on "Sound of Freedom":
HOLY SH*T: The MSM is trying to discredit Sound of Freedom
The film EXPOSING the child sex trafficking industry
by linking it to Qanon
ARE YOU AWAKE YET? #SOFmovie https://t.co/GBnv6mjxgg
— E (@ElijahSchaffer) July 7, 2023
This you? https://t.co/4POksnTbsq pic.twitter.com/cOxipxij6v
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2023
Do you finally understand, at long last? https://t.co/J5KzQitGAf
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) July 7, 2023
There's nothing political or "Q-Anon adjacent" about this movie. It's a sobering film that shines a necessary light on the evils of human trafficking but of course, everything must be political these days. God forbid both sides come together in the fight against human trafficking https://t.co/gpOGWSOuzv
— Gabrielle Renee Seunagal 🇺🇲🇮🇱 (@gabseunagal) July 7, 2023
Oh my, the leftists are legitimately downplaying the reality of human trafficking https://t.co/ycKzNlb62V
— Kennedy Hall (@kennedyhall) July 7, 2023
The sad reality is child sex trafficking is real.
"Sound of Freedom" shines a necessary light to expose this horror.
It's an important film that everyone should watch.
Because ending the evils of human trafficking should be apolitical and bring people together.
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