Human-trafficking film 'Sound of Freedom' trashed by liberal outlets as 'QAnon-adjacent'
Fox News
Multiple media outlets, including "The Guardian," have smeared "Sound of Freedom," a film about global sex trafficking, as being used to promote right-wing conspiracy theories.
Although the film, produced by Angel Studios and released over the July 4 holiday, never engages in such conspiracy theories while exposing the underbelly of the real underground sex slave trade, both outlets linked the film to fringe right-wing extremists in an attempt to discredit it and its box-office success. Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
The Guardian did not pull any punches in its review of the film. Its headline read, "Sound of Freedom: the QAnon-adjacent thriller seducing America" and the piece itself began by trying to rationalize why the film wasn’t as successful over the holiday as it was portrayed in the media, and then detailed its link to the conspiracy world.