Writing for the Frederick Douglass Foundation, Mack Rights argues that there’s not only a powerful conservative message in Hunger Games but a Christian one, as well, since the story takes place after "liberals have succeeded in erasing God and Christ from the culture completely by successfully creating their own utopia - which is really a dystopian nightmare for anyone not in the liberal ruling class."
HEY. NO. You keep that shit away from my book. I enjoy the series because there's not a drip of religion anywhere in it!
HEY. NO. You keep that shit away from my book. I enjoy the series because there's not a drip of religion anywhere in it!
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