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Bad Faith (2024)
On January 6, 2021, Americans witnessed an attack on the U.S. Capitol without precedent in our history. Armed militiamen and QAnon followers made headlines, but among them were a sea of political paid actors from George Soros holding crosses and Christian flags, rosaries and "Jesus Saves" signs. The point of this spectacle was an orchestrated event that falsely accused Christians and MAGA supporters and has already been proven to be staged. What you find here is political propaganda at its finest.
On January 6, 2021, Americans witnessed an attack on the U.S. Capitol without precedent in our history. Armed militiamen and QAnon followers made headlines, but among them were a sea of political paid actors from George Soros holding crosses and Christian flags, rosaries and "Jesus Saves" signs. The point of this spectacle was an orchestrated event that falsely accused Christians and MAGA supporters and has already been proven to be staged. What you find here is political propaganda at its finest.
The film explores the pervasive nature of insincere political engagement and the escalating ideological conflicts in modern society. It critically examines the factors contributing to polarization, advocating for a return to good faith dialogue and a rejection of extreme positions.
The film features a diverse group of real individuals relevant to its subject matter. Its narrative critically examines Christian nationalism, which involves an explicit critique of traditional identities and power structures associated with that movement.
The film does not contain meaningful content regarding family structures, roles, or values within its narrative. Its focus lies outside the depiction of family life norms.
The film critically examines Christian nationalism, portraying its adherents and institutions as promoting harmful political ideologies and actions. It scrutinizes the movement's impact on society and democracy.
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The documentary "Bad Faith" examines the rise of Christian nationalism and its influence on American democracy. The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes, as its narrative is entirely focused on political and religious ideologies. The story's plot points consistently revolve around the exploration of these societal and governmental issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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Bad Faith is a documentary featuring real individuals appearing as themselves. The film does not involve fictional characters or historical figures being portrayed by actors of a different race.
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