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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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At least in the past necromancers didn't have easy rhetorical bludgeons like "you're afraid of necromancy" to lean on, unlike "Luddite" thrown around by bazingas today.
"You should be glad that simulations of your dearly departed are hustlegrinding
to continue being productive for the ARISEN corporate family. Why are you so stuck in the past?" 
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(CW: SV) and/or being pimped outThe most bazinga brained person I know was mad about people discussing the ethics of cgi necromancy not because of a principled stance but that it ruined the movie by giving away the big reveal of Peter Cushing being in it.
Nothing matters to the treat hogs but a proper treat flow.
Is it still treat-brained if someone wants to be a necromancer so they can resurrect Thatcher, Reagan, and Gorby to make their skeletons fight in a protracted zombie war against the state? Asking for a friend....
I have always said that treats are okay in moderation, and I'm more than willing to extend that moderation when it comes to Thatcher, Reagan, and Gorby postmortem reeducation.