Douglas Murray: What Really Makes ‘Citizen Vigilante’ So Dangerous
The banned film about migrant crime rightly indicts Europe’s elites. But it could stoke intemperate rage along with righteous anger.
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Douglas Murray: What Really Makes ‘Citizen Vigilante’ So DangerousArmie Hammer in Citizen Vigilante. (Quiver Distribution)The banned film about migrant crime rightly indicts Europe’s elites. But it could stoke intemperate rage along with righteous anger. By Douglas Murray06.30.26 — Douglas MurrayFOLLOW COLUMN --:----:--Upgrade to ListenProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narration2READ IN APPCitizen Vigilante is an ugly film. It has been banned in Germany, viewed by millions of people on X, and is currently the number one film in North America on major streaming platforms. It can’t be avoided, and it shouldn’t be.In some ways the low-budget action film stands in a familiar genre of vigilante movies. Think Death Wish (1974) or John Wick (2014).
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