Anonymous ID: bcfcec July 14, 2020, 5:03 a.m. No.9956666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6667 >>6702 >>6724 >>6747 >>6830

To me it's obvious when I watch movies like that, it's obvious what they are trying to portray, but you always cling to the good winning out.

 

So it begs the question why in those movies does good always win out in the end? Why would they portray that? Is it to give us a false sense of hope?

 

Or do they have to do that to make us watch it? To me it's a double edged sword for them when they do that, why not just make the whole movie dark with good not winning out?

 

I think they do that because it builds complacency in us to think we don't have to worry right now, the world isn't like that currently, and if it happens we can over turn it.

 

Complacency allows the masons to operate. "When good men do nothing"

 

I think that is the answer. I've always wondered why Hollywood portrays good winning in the end when it seems to work against them, but it does and doesn't. It's a "necessary evil" for evil to have to portray good winning.

 

What's interesting is in here we always say "In the end God Wins". And I still believe that to be true.