We stop to consider "The Foreigner's" anti-Irish/anti-British politics. Why, precisely, do we need a film that criticizes the Irish for their violent history, notwithstanding their current peaceful coexistence with the British? Why, of all things, Irish terrorism in a year when entrenched sexism and White Nationalism have become inevitable issues of discussion? Chan has already spoken out against pro-China protestors. Therefore, it is not unreasonable to suppose that his conservative real-world views would drive him to despise terrorists who became politicians. Nonetheless, is this the issue he believes should be highlighted in an action film? While everyone wants retribution this year, from a disgruntled Thor to a freshly resurrected Paul Kersey, focusing on the Irish is akin to identifying a gunshot victim's cankle as their primary worry.
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