Discuss The Day After

(This movie was made about the same time M*A*S*H was ending. No coincidence! TV of America was losing one horrible pro-communist show and decided to quickly add another. )

My point is that on Mash ( set during the Korean War) the horrors of communist regimes like mass-murder and pure enslavement and the loss of true salvation of Christianity ( see my postings) were never ever brought up. Kim II Sung was never even mentioned. Neither in this TV movie are the true horrors of deadly communism ever brought up. Though the film is about communists. The fact that a nuclear bomb is sent by the Soviets is not itself quite proof of how ultra-mass-murderous they and their bloc of nations ( like especially North Korea)had indeed been. It was hard for an untrained viewer to tell from this film that Soviet Union was far, far, far worse than the USA. Put up a harsh war as on Mash or sending a nuclear bomb as in this movie was not proof of how internally mass-murdering and enslaving communist regimes always are if they last.

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