A horror thriller from Image about "islamophobia"
Rife with political undertones, the new series will explore Islamophobia through a haunting and chilling story about one American Muslim woman and her multi-ethnic neighbors who move into a building haunted by creatures that feed on xenophobia.Man, they really are going out of their way, title notwithstanding, to push the whole ultra-leftist narrative of "islamophobia", all at the expense of entertainment. Even if this is a self-contained product with no connections to the corporate-owned superheroes, it's still very sad Image has added themselves to the list of SJWs advocating these ludicrous beliefs and positions. The real haunted house here is Image's own offices, which have been filled with dreadful moonbats lacking any interest in focusing on the real pressing issues.
“I’m a huge fan of horror and was really interested in a horror story that more accurately reflected the multi-racial world we live in and the fears that seem to come with it,” said Pichetshote. “Aaron, Jose, Jeff, and I are really trying to take a classic horror staple—the haunted house—and update everything about it—setting it in the heart of the city, giving it a multi-racial cast where those backgrounds actually matter to the turns of our story, and centering our horror around the very distinct fears of today. I’ve taken to calling Infidel ‘political horror,’ and while we’ve been cooking this project for a while, the success of movies like Get Out make us optimistic that audiences will be as hungry to read something like this as we are to make it.”
Labels: bad editors, indie publishers, islam and jihad, moonbat artists, moonbat writers, politics
I'll cut to the punchline, and say "it's the white person's that's feeding the beast." Although, in reality, Muslims and blacks haven't gotten along very well in the present Middle East, and sometimes here:
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/2-arrested-others-ticketed-in-school-fight-in-dearborn
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2012/10/son-of-saudi-king-with-playstation-from.html
If they're citing happily about Get Out, it won't be too hard to predict how things will go. But I'd love to be wrong.
Posted by Killer Moth | 10:33 AM