James Cameron Says He Supports Thanos’ Mass Murder And Depopulation Agenda: “I Thought He Had A Pretty Viable Answer”
The Way of Water Avatar Director James Cameron recently confessed that he supports the mass murder agenda and depopulation of Marvel Studios’ fictional character Thanos.
In Avengers: Infinity War Gamora explains Thanos’ outlook on life saying, “The entire time I knew Thanos, he only ever had one goal. To bring balance to the universe by wiping out half of all life. He used to kill people planet by planet, massacre by massacre.”
Gamora later in the film is able to hear Thanos explain his worldview while discussing his culling home planet. Thanos rebutted Gamora’s claim that she was happy on her planet as a child. “Going to bed hungry…scrounging for scraps. Your planet was on the brink of collapse. I’m the one who stopped that.”
He continued, “Do you know what’s happened since then? The children born have known nothing but full bellies and clear skies. It’s a paradise.”
Gamora retorts, “Because you murdered half the planet.” Thanos counters, “A small price to pay for salvation.”
He continues to explain. “Little one, it’s a simple calculus. This universe is finite, its resources finite. If life is unchecked, life will cease to exist. It needs correction.”
Gamora responds to Thanos’s claim that he doesn’t know. “I’m the only one who knows that. At least, I’m the only one with the will to act on it. For a time, you had that same will as you fought by my side, daughter.”
Time is your friendCameron fully supported the outlet’s evil worldview. “I can relate to Thanos. I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
In Infinity WarIn a flashback sequence Thanos’ shock forces forcibly divide the Zehobereians in to two parts. Thanos’ forces then brutally kill one of the sides. Thanos, later in the film grabs a fully powered Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos and snaps his fingers. This will wipe out half all life on the planet.
Cameron made the comments to Time during a discussion on the production. The Way of Water Avatar Switching to catered vegan food was done so that they wouldn’t be hypocritical lecturing about oil companies.
Cameron explained, “We couldn’t lecture oil companies and turn around and eat hamburgers.”
Cameron seemed to cover his dictatorial decision through a council circle in order to make it official.
Cameron relayed, “We all sat down together in a council circle. I said, ‘This is what I want to do. If everyone wants to start screaming and throwing stuff at me, maybe we won’t do it. But if people grudgingly nod, then we’re going ahead.'”
Time claims that nobody objected to the council “grudgingly nodded.”
Cameron’s statements and his explicit pushing for this evil are indeed true; they are evil. In order to kill billions of innocent people “save the planet” Is both good and bad.
The Catechism for the Catholic Church quoting St. Thomas Aquinas teaches, “‘An evil action cannot be justified by reference to a good intention.’ The end does not justify the means.”
It also notes that “There are concrete acts that it is always wrong to choose, because their choice entails a disorder of the will, i.e., a moral evil. One may not do evil so that good may result from it.”
This is also addressed by St. Paul “philosophy” Romans 3:8 writing, “And why not say—as we are accused and as some claim we say—that we should do evil that good may come of it? Their penalty is what they deserve.”
Cameron’s comments are coming after he claimed in Interview with Esquire Middle East That he is disgusted by what’s happening in our culture with guns.
He stated that “”Looking back at films that I’ve made, I don’t know if that film would appeal to me now. In our current world, I don’t know whether I would like to fetishize the gun as I did in a few Terminator movies 30+years ago.
“What’s happening with guns in our society turns my stomach,” He went on. “I’m happy to be living in New Zealand where they just banned all assault rifles two weeks after that horrific mosque shooting a couple of years ago.”
Cameron claimed that he had cut approximately 10 minutes of footage with gunplay. The Way of Water Avatar.
He stated, “I actually cut about 10 minutes of the movie targeting gunplay action. I wanted to get rid of some of the ugliness, to find a balance between light and dark. You have to have conflict, of course. Violence and action are the same thing, depending on how you look at it. This is the dilemma of every action filmmaker, and I’m known as an action filmmaker.”
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