Director Uwe Boll boosted the Musk post, saying that for a limited time of 48 hours the film would be free to stream on X.
Director Uwe Boll boosted the Musk post, saying that for a limited time of 48 hours the film would be free to stream on X.
Boll appeared on Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec on Wednesday to talk about the film. Boll clarified that while the film is not officially banned, it is effectively so because "nobody will show it because it doesn't have a rating." He's suing over it.
"The rating system refused to give us a rating," Boll told the Daily Telegraph, "so now you can only watch it if you bring in a Blu-ray from Austria or Switzerland. And I think they did that on purpose. It was a deliberate censorship decision. I hired a lawyer to complain about it, but we lost in a six-two vote as I was told that the film was inciting violence against migrants."
Controversy surrounding the massive influx of migrants in Europe has been heated over the past several years as governments grapple with the difference between European culture and the culture imported by migrants from the Middle East and North Africa. Much of the difference is in religion.
Europe has become something of a continent of Christian atheists while Muslim migrants bring oppression of women, disdain for those who do not practice Islam, and barbaric Sharia law practices along with them. There have been high profile cases of young men being murdered by migrants and young girls being gang raped. Officials in these nations have downplayed those crimes over a fear of being called racist themselves.
"I think as a director," said Boll, "you have to make movies that are about now, and what's going on. They have to reflect the reality we're living in, and I try this."
Musk has been a vocal opponent of mass migration in his adopted nation of the United States. He worked with the Trump administration to rein in foreign spending for social programs and has spoken out against the rising tide of socialism in America. One of those programs he helped cut was USAID, which was funding mass migration to the US.
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