Sunday, December 28, 2008

NO DOUBT ABOUT 'DOUBT'

Doubt is undoubtedly one of the finest motion pictures playing today. In 2 mesmerizing performances - Philip Seymour Hoffman as the unjustly accused priest whose very compassion for the underdog makes him a target, and Meryl Streep as the hateful CUNT accusing him, supremely certain of her case, and willing to 'step away from God' (i.e. lie and fabricate evidence) to 'fight wrongdoing' - the movie (even though set in 1964 Boston) shows the hideously corrupt society we live in today, where modern-day 'witches' with mouths more toxic than their anuses, spewing venom that destroys lives and reputations, run amok - with the eunuchs and John Bobbitts of our male establishment not only unwilling to counter them, but often conniving with such evil in order to prove their 'political correctness'.

In olden days witches were burned at the stake, sometimes even innocent ones. Today too many guilty 'witches' are being left untouched...