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Letter from Albert Perez

Re: A Learning Experience

Strangely, I can think of at least three movies that had strong libertarian messages presented as secondary to the main story. These are Serenity, Captain America: The Winter Warrior, and Captain America: Civil War.

In all of these Libertarian messaging was secondary to action-sequences, For example I am pretty sure people were more interested in watching River dancing with the Reavers than in the message against government overreach.

Mr. Gangol made it clear that if you want to advance a political cause via movies make a good, entertaining movie that happens to have a political message. I sent these cinematic references to show it can and has been done.

Albert Perez
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I haven’t seen either of the two Captain America movies, but I firmly endorse Serenity and the TV series that preceded it, Firefly. Shiny! — Editor

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Letter from Margo Moore

A Double-Barreled Solution To Homelessness

Amen! Leslie offers a logical solution to bring our society back to a state of sweet reason. I’m all for it.

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