Fox Business Network's Charles Payne is very indignant that The LEGO Movie, the weekend's top-grossing film, is "pushing its anti-business message to our kids" because the villain is an evil businessman. He also remarks that the character "looks a little bit like Mitt Romney," which is maybe a stretch.
If the bad guy was an unemployed homeless person they would be complaining he is a "taker".
Rather than grousing, why don't these guys embrace the "wisdom of the free market" and make their own movies?
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You astounding amalgamater of amazing alliteration!
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A world made of nearly identical interlocking pieces ... hits a little too close to home, eh Fox?
Only a libtard would miss the obvious detail that &quot;amoral&quot; and &quot;business&quot; are mutually exclusive.
Lazy unrighteous takers.
<i>Galt With the Windbags</i>?