
Americans were stunned when the film First Man went public. The movie chronicles the amazing journey of Neil Armstrong and the men who walked on the moon.
But the filmmakers deliberately left out the moment he planted the American flag.
Patriots across the country were outraged. How could these Hollywood con artists ignore such an important moment in country’s history?
The liberals in La, La Land refused to apologize. In fact, the filmmakers insulted Americans who were upset.
But one man put the issue to rest and put the left to shame.
From Fox News:
Legendary Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin took a swipe at the upcoming movie “First Man” late Sunday for its director’s decision not to show the planting of the American flag on the moon during the historic 1969 mission.
Aldrin, 88, who was the second man to step on the moon, behind crewmate Neil Armstrong, posted historical photos of the flag-planting and added the hashtag “Proud to be an American.”
#proudtobeanAmerican #freedom #honor #onenation #Apollo11 #July1969 #roadtoApollo50 pic.twitter.com/gApIwLzaJw
— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) September 3, 2018
In previous posts Saturday, Aldrin shared photos of himself wearing a T-shirt with the tagline “Buzz Aldrin, Future Martian” that shows an astronaut planting the American flag on the Red Planet.
Ryan Gosling—who portrayed Neil Armstrong—claimed the man wasn’t an American hero.
Excuse me? Armstrong took the risk of a lifetime to do what no one has ever done: walk on the Moon. He did it for the American people.
Who does he think planted the flag in the first place?
The race to the Moon was all about American exceptionalism. We were showing the world that American ingenuity, intelligence, and liberty was superior to Russia’s socialism.
Makes sense that modern liberals in Hollywood wouldn’t feel the same. They’re all but socialists, who despise patriotism, loyalty to the flag, and respect for our country.
These are the same scum bags who stick up for entitled football players who refuse to stand. Makes sense, huh?
Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon beside Armstrong. He, above all people, knew the mission was about upholding our ideals as a country.
But since when has Hollywood ever upheld our ideals? At least in the last forty years?
If you ask me, First Man belongs in the garbage bin.
Source: Fox News