Hollywood can stage revolutionary violence like it did in One Battle After Another. It rarely stages the aftermath, the funerals, or the shattered lives that kept going.
As a whole, the entertainment industry is a cesspool. Movies/TV/music/video games/the internet are filled with depictions of graphic violence all of the time and treating the subject so casually does nothing to help the problem. The glorification of murderers by the media by spreading their names/likenesses/manifestos has to stop as well. If pop culture is a reflection of morals, America is in big, big trouble.
As a whole, the entertainment industry is a cesspool. Movies/TV/music/video games/the internet are filled with depictions of graphic violence all of the time and treating the subject so casually does nothing to help the problem. The glorification of murderers by the media by spreading their names/likenesses/manifestos has to stop as well. If pop culture is a reflection of morals, America is in big, big trouble.
The West needs to remember where it came from and take pride, urgency, and a calling from these roots.