Jesus KKKamp
Sep. 22nd, 2006 10:00 amOh hey. Now you guys can experience a little slice of my childhood in this new movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co1_9lR9EpM&eurl
Okay. Honestly, it wasn't quite that extreme on a day to day basis but I did have to go to events that were straight out of this movie. Stupid stuff like martial arts events put on with a hardcore evangelical spin.
This is the future of america. Brainwash those babies!
*sigh*
I don't even need to bother with the comparisons to Hitler Youth, do I?
Edit: If y ou're interested in seeing this film, here's the play list.
http://www.jesuscampthemovie.com/theatreList.html
It'll be in San francisco in a week and I'll be working in SF that Friday even.
Also, it makes me happy to see that one of the first theatres it opened in was the Southroads 20 in Tulsa. That's like the ONE indy theatre in the whole city and suburbs, and the place I saw several gay and lesbian films in the early 90s. Glad they're still around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co1_9lR9EpM&eurl
Okay. Honestly, it wasn't quite that extreme on a day to day basis but I did have to go to events that were straight out of this movie. Stupid stuff like martial arts events put on with a hardcore evangelical spin.
This is the future of america. Brainwash those babies!
*sigh*
I don't even need to bother with the comparisons to Hitler Youth, do I?
Edit: If y ou're interested in seeing this film, here's the play list.
http://www.jesuscampthemovie.com/theatreList.html
It'll be in San francisco in a week and I'll be working in SF that Friday even.
Also, it makes me happy to see that one of the first theatres it opened in was the Southroads 20 in Tulsa. That's like the ONE indy theatre in the whole city and suburbs, and the place I saw several gay and lesbian films in the early 90s. Glad they're still around.
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Date: 2006-09-22 05:26 pm (UTC)