The Alex Garland film is sparking discussion about its release during a contentious election year: "The idea of civil war actually keeps me up at night."
Civil War hasn’t been seen yet by the media or audiences (its world premiere is next week at the South by Southwest Film & TV Festival), so criticism of its content is arguably premature and — at minimum — lacks considerable context.
Every time I see a reddit link I feel there’s like a 10% chance it was a post done with some real in-depth research and 90% chance it’s some inane bullshit. Makes me cringe every time I see it. They might as well of cited Facebook.
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A reddit thread in a meme subreddit
Journalism: you get what you pay for.
Every time I see a reddit link I feel there’s like a 10% chance it was a post done with some real in-depth research and 90% chance it’s some inane bullshit. Makes me cringe every time I see it. They might as well of cited Facebook.
It’s never a flaired response from /r/askhistorians, that’s for sure.