‘Every person protesting this film should have a warrant served to search their computers’

Peter LaBarberaBy Peter LaBarbera

(Photo by Japheth Mast on Unsplash)

(Photo by Japheth Mast on Unsplash)

WARNING: Highly sensitive subject matter

Among the left-leaning critics attacking the surprise hit film “Sound of Freedom,” about a man who quits his Department of Homeland Security job hunting pedophiles to rescue sex-trafficked children in Colombia, is a man who represented a group that is leading efforts to recast pedophiles as “Minor Attracted Persons,” or MAPs.

“Sound of Freedom,” starring “Passion of the Christ” star Jim Caviezel playing child-rescuer Tim Ballard, is the surprise Hollywood smash hit of the summer, grossing $85 million since its July 4 release, Forbes reported Sunday. The film has been pilloried and ridiculed by various leftist publications – ranging from Rolling Stone (“‘Sound Of Freedom’ Is a Superhero Movie for Dads With Brainworms”) to Jezebel (“‘Sound of Freedom’ Is an Anti-Child Trafficking Fantasy Fit for QAnon”).

Despite hopes that a movie about saving innocent children from sex-traffickers might unite a bitterly divided nation, left-wing activists are dwelling on its alleged links to extreme-right “Q-anon” conspiracies rather than joining conservatives and people of faith in celebrating its focus on solving the crisis of the horrific exploitation of children.

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