Do your own fucking due diligence, people, instead of being a shill for a political party that doesn't even exist in your own country.
It's been ages since I watched that film, but I remember clearly the bottom-line, which has nothing to do with Alex Jones, or any political party in the US.
You missed the point I was making in that the moral of the film was co-opted by anti-maskers. The film also has nothing to do with wearing a mask. Its being politicized in a way the filmmaker never intended, for the sake of making an edgy meme.
Surely you've seen this by now or something like it:


So what was going on back in 1918? Big brother trying to force conformity on the masses?
@nutildah
Of course I watched it. It was not my intention to promote any sort of propaganda (which I was not even aware of). Having said that, everything sparked from v8's warning sign posted a few pages back.
To me the stay home mantra is kind of similar to another form of consume, obey, conform.
I will translate it for the times:
Do smart working from home (stay home)
Keep moving the economy (consume and spend your money)
Keep social distancing (conform).
Isn't it sad?

That is your personal take on the issue. So long as you don't actually believe that meme was a real scene from the movie, which is what I feared.
Perhaps we're just trying to globally combat a pandemic by encouraging proper hygiene until it has subsided? Or is that just way too looney tunes of a conspiracy?