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alright so I watched The Corporation, all 3 hours of it. I'm not too sure what to think just yet, one of those things that gets you to think and seems to have a really good intention but misses the point on certain things.
Although I was surprised how they depicted the civil war and Roosevelt, they actually seemed to do a pretty acurate job, especially with the fascist coup attempt by JP Morgan and Wall St. And the thing with Hitler and Mousillini was pretty good too.
But the thing that got me the most was the analogy the old guy used for Globalization and Slavery. That was right on point, he sounded like Frederick Douglass. He was the closest to really identifying the real problem, which basically is the system of Globalization and the false view of man, but these guys are a little off in that they don't historically identify the role of the British Empire as creating this whole Globalization system and why. A little too environmental but I think they had a good intention.
Anyway I'm gonna call you sometime, thanks for telling me about that.
Let's do this now
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Although I was surprised how they depicted the civil war and Roosevelt, they actually seemed to do a pretty acurate job, especially with the fascist coup attempt by JP Morgan and Wall St. And the thing with Hitler and Mousillini was pretty good too.
But the thing that got me the most was the analogy the old guy used for Globalization and Slavery. That was right on point, he sounded like Frederick Douglass. He was the closest to really identifying the real problem, which basically is the system of Globalization and the false view of man, but these guys are a little off in that they don't historically identify the role of the British Empire as creating this whole Globalization system and why. A little too environmental but I think they had a good intention.
Anyway I'm gonna call you sometime, thanks for telling me about that.
"poetry is soft"
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