Defense bases do regularly host theaters and movie screenings. For specific screening events, they even collaborate with Hollywood studios. this one, for example. Almost two weeks before the new movie’s release in theaters nationwide, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service is providing free, unique defense screenings of” Elvis” at military installations all over the world on Saturday.
The movie will be shown for completely at the Exchange Reel Time Theater at 11:30 a.m. on more than 20 Army and Air Force bases, including Ramstein Air Base in Germany, thanks to an alliance between AAFES and Warner Bros. Doors open at 10:30 a.m., and seats will be available initially come. The Barbie films Nun II, Oppenheimer, The Flash, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 are now being shown in AAFES theaters. However, the Sound of Freedom is a no-go because it seems too” Christian” and political, in contrast to Barbie or Oppenheimer, both of which are leftist screeds. Two planned performances of the Holy thriller” Sound of Freedom” at U.S. Southern Command, or SOUTHCOM, at its headquarters in Doral, Florida, have been postponed, the command announced on Wednesday.
Since its July 4 release, the summer’s unexpected box office success about a former federal agent saving children from sex trafficking has brought on close to$ 182 million in the United States and Canada.
Military Times enquired about the event, and the free screenings — originally scheduled for August 28 and October 19 — were postponed. Additionally, critics have questioned the federal base’s decision to screen a political-leaning, greatly Christian-based film, particularly given the need for soldiers to maintain their objectivity at work. Actually? Are they? How precisely does continuing to be unbiased jibe with all the critical race theory that the martial brass supports? When watching movies in their free time, troops aren’t required to act politically. Simply put, the ruling communist elite is engaging in political discrimination. It’s acceptable to broadcast leftist screeds in movie theaters, but nothing that even remotely suggests conservatism.
They also partner with Hollywood studios for special screening events. Like this one. They also partner up with Hollywood studios to host special screening events. Like this one. The Army and Air Force Exchange Service will offer free exclusive military screenings on Saturday at Air Force bases and Army bases around the world, nearly two weeks ahead of the new release hitting theaters in America.
AAFES has partnered with Warner Bros. for a free showing of the film in more than 20 Army bases and Air Force bases. This includes Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where it will begin at 11:30 am at the Exchange Reel Time Theater. The doors will open at 10:30 am, and seats are available on a “first-come, first-served” basis.AAFES theatres are currently showing the Barbie movie, Nun II Oppenheimer The Flash and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 The Sound of Freedom, however, is not allowed because it is too ‘Christian’ or political. The Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) has canceled the two planned showings of “Sound of Freedom”, a Christian thriller, at its headquarters in Doral.
Since its release on July 4, the summer’s surprise box-office hit about a federal agent who rescues children from sex slavery has earned more than $182 million dollars in the U.S.
Military Times contacted the outlet about the free screenings originally scheduled for Aug. 28th and Oct. 19th. Critics also questioned showing a Christian-based film with a strong political bent on a federal military base, especially since troops are required to be apolitical while at work. Are they?How does the military brass justify their apolitical attitude? The troops are not required to be apolitical while watching movies during their free time. This is a form of political discrimination by the ruling elite. It’s okay to show leftist screeds at movie theaters as long as they don’t imply anything conservative.