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Thanks @Jade Bahrand everyone for all the pics and links, and videos. I can’t wait to be able to see this film for myself. It’s exciting to see Leo “working”. I’m ready to see some Leo interviews about the film now! 
 

Let’s not forget the reason behind the film. People who are not indigenous will view the film as history, but it’s not. It still occurs here in Oklahoma everyday. Part of my job is to complete competency evaluations on indigenous prisoners, and I see the corruption and injustice all similar to what is portrayed in this film. Even the little things like this article I saw when I got my mail today are designed to remind the indigenous how insignificantly we are viewed. It’s exciting to see Leo, but don’t forget the truth of the film.

 

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:wub:Leo is so, wow, beautiful. Okay I'm gonna stop staring into his eyes! Everyone looks great and thanks for the reviews! Okay, now for the film itself:biggrin:

37 minutes ago, Sugarwater said:

Thanks @Jade Bahrand everyone for all the pics and links, and videos. I can’t wait to be able to see this film for myself. It’s exciting to see Leo “working”. I’m ready to see some Leo interviews about the film now! 
 

Let’s not forget the reason behind the film. People who are not indigenous will view the film as history, but it’s not. It still occurs here in Oklahoma everyday. Part of my job is to complete competency evaluations on indigenous prisoners, and I see the corruption and injustice all similar to what is portrayed in this film. Even the little things like this article I saw when I got my mail today are designed to remind the indigenous how insignificantly we are viewed. It’s exciting to see Leo, but don’t forget the truth of the film.

 

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Exactly Sugarwater! We still have a very long way to go when it comes to the continual racial disparity and discrimination.

A bit of KOTFM premiere in the beggining of this video

 

 

 

And more videos:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you all for another portion of content!❤️

 

It was just incredible, we waited so long and finally got it! As for the ratings - I had no doubt that this is another masterpiece. I'm ready to be destroyed in October:woot:

4 hours ago, Sugarwater said:

Thanks @Jade Bahrand everyone for all the pics and links, and videos. I can’t wait to be able to see this film for myself. It’s exciting to see Leo “working”. I’m ready to see some Leo interviews about the film now! 
 

Let’s not forget the reason behind the film. People who are not indigenous will view the film as history, but it’s not. It still occurs here in Oklahoma everyday. Part of my job is to complete competency evaluations on indigenous prisoners, and I see the corruption and injustice all similar to what is portrayed in this film. Even the little things like this article I saw when I got my mail today are designed to remind the indigenous how insignificantly we are viewed. It’s exciting to see Leo, but don’t forget the truth of the film.

 

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I'm very curious what kind of reaction the Americans will have. From now on, the hype around the film will get crazier and the problem will become harder to ignore. I hope that as many people as possible will receive the message of the film🙏🏻

44 minutes ago, Sugarwater said:

Someone said Leo sounds like Yosemite Sam in this movie. 😂

 

 

😂😂

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