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No, there are no Trump jokes in The Purge: Election Year. There’s no killer who looks like a squirrel who’s lost his nuts. The man to fear is more normal: slender, gray-haired, religious, staid. He looks like a candidate who’d get millions of votes in the comparatively civilized days of 2012. (Put down that pitchfork, Mitt Romney.) Every cynic knows the real villain isn’t the guy up front but the suits behind him: a blurry room of men (and their token woman) sipping scotch from crystal tumblers and tut-tutting that “idealistic pigs” must accept that there’s simply “not enough to go around.” The poor have two choices: stay poor or die.
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