I don't think that book means what you think it means. https://t.co/ktyYiDlZzz
— Charles Bayless (@CharlesBayless) April 1, 2017
Next week, some movie theaters around the world will get in on the anti-Trump “protest” action:
As a Trump protest, movie theaters around the world will screen the film version of George Orwell's "1984" https://t.co/JIQGnuWdbM pic.twitter.com/ZUZlylsAOi
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 28, 2017
From the L.A. Times:
On April 4, more than 180 art-house theaters around the country — along with five locations in Canada, one in England and one in Sweden — will screen the film in protest of Trump’s administration. Theaters in 165 cities and 43 states will host the screenings as part of a joint effort by the Art House Convergence and United State of Cinema organizations.
It’s kind of funny if you think about it:
Somehow I don't think "thousands of screens simultaneously play the same political film" is quite the protest vibe Orwell was aiming for https://t.co/st8JbBR01M
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) March 28, 2017
Go figure!
https://twitter.com/RPOPodcast/status/848171952938385409
https://twitter.com/handymayhem/status/848168850797600768
And if the protest organizers really want to ramp up the irony:
Attendance is voluntary. Failure to attend will be noted in your file. https://t.co/7bTMpDG1C3
— ?It's?Almost ⛄️Christmas? (@jtLOL) April 1, 2017
Stay tuned…
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