Jack Posobiec’s viral post about Starship Troopers reignited the debate over what Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 sci-fi classic actually means. Director Verhoeven intended Starship Troopers as a satire mocking Heinlein’s militarism and conservative values — but the right understood the film immediately and claimed it as their own. The story of how Hollywood’s propaganda backfired and became a rallying cry.
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