Jeff’s new review, “12 Days of Cinema: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”, is a critique of the movie starring America’s favorite mediocre white guy with a dream, Tom Hanks.
Once again, Jeff’s big complaint is that a biopic isn’t historically accurate. We suffered through his Bohemian Rhapsody review, and now it’s happening again. Of course this Mr. Rogers biopic tells a few lies, it’s all part of the Hollywood elites’ plot to deify a man with a slippery past.
Expert historians have tried to share the truth, but the gay agenda illuminati zionists are burying the facts. Mr. Rogers was worse than Michael Jackson, Mel Gibson, and whoever killed Jeffrey Epstein (*cough cough* Bill Clinton) combined. Before Fred McFeely Rogers became a beloved TV legend, he was a sniper in the Vietnam War. Then he took to the airwaves, adopting his signature sweater to cover his full-sleeve tattoos, using his platform to abuse children and flipping off television cameras along the way.
That’s from the History Channel’s website. Facts, bitch. And if you don’t believe he might have fingered a couple tots, his middle name is literally McFeely. Just like the lizard people, he’s hiding in plain sight.
Final Verdict: 15 PTSD sufferers out of 100 Vietnam vets