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GENERAL QUESTION:
Do people avoid or adversely, are they drawn, to a book or a movie or a TV series based on their political views?
I raise this because one of my favorite movies over the last few years was
The Hate U Give (2018)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5580266/
ALL TOO APPROPRIATE in light of the most recent killing of a black man by a white police officer, and a movie I think everyone SHOULD watch, but many may not, complaining it is just a piece of Hollywood leftist propaganda (without having seen it)
ALSO appropriate in today's atmosphere is the TV series:
When They See Us
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7137906/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
The same can be said about a book I just loved, because I honestly knew VERY LITTLE about the Sri Lankan boat people that landed on Canada's shores years back seeking asylum but being suspiciously viewed as terrorists.

Yet, despite the book winning numerous awards, few of my Canadian friends have ever read it and I doubt most Americans have ever heard of it.
Do we avoid subject matters that make us uncomfortable? OR do we avoid movies and books and tv shows that do NOT confirm our bias and therefore aren't worth consideration?
OR - as some on here are bound to say - "I just can't be bothered" because Shades of Grey or Game of Thrones are just more exciting and take us away from reality, and after all, that is what literature and movies and tv are for - escapism?
IF YOU CHOOSE:
You can expand on this topic by suggesting any movie, tv show or book you have come across lately that deals with issues we SHOULD be interested in because who knows - maybe some of us on here want to be "more aware."
Do people avoid or adversely, are they drawn, to a book or a movie or a TV series based on their political views?
I raise this because one of my favorite movies over the last few years was
The Hate U Give (2018)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5580266/
ALL TOO APPROPRIATE in light of the most recent killing of a black man by a white police officer, and a movie I think everyone SHOULD watch, but many may not, complaining it is just a piece of Hollywood leftist propaganda (without having seen it)
ALSO appropriate in today's atmosphere is the TV series:
When They See Us
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7137906/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
The same can be said about a book I just loved, because I honestly knew VERY LITTLE about the Sri Lankan boat people that landed on Canada's shores years back seeking asylum but being suspiciously viewed as terrorists.

Yet, despite the book winning numerous awards, few of my Canadian friends have ever read it and I doubt most Americans have ever heard of it.
Do we avoid subject matters that make us uncomfortable? OR do we avoid movies and books and tv shows that do NOT confirm our bias and therefore aren't worth consideration?
OR - as some on here are bound to say - "I just can't be bothered" because Shades of Grey or Game of Thrones are just more exciting and take us away from reality, and after all, that is what literature and movies and tv are for - escapism?
IF YOU CHOOSE:
You can expand on this topic by suggesting any movie, tv show or book you have come across lately that deals with issues we SHOULD be interested in because who knows - maybe some of us on here want to be "more aware."
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