"Boycott Brutality"
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"Boycott Brutality"
In it, oppression is scrutinzed and justice demanded.
The film asks us to reflect on a harsh reality and to hold each other to higher standards.
My question to you is this:
Should we indulge in pleasures that know no limitations
or should we make virtue our priority
and enjoy as many pleasures as we can but within that moral boundary?
(Something happens after the end credits...)
- S -- Updated Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:20 am to add the following --
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies of the world,
and that is an idea whose time has come."
-- Updated Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:45 pm to add the following --
Listen closely, for I bring with me the souls of the past; the cries of the beaten and the weary, and the roars of the uplifted.
and that is an idea whose time has come."
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Re: "Boycott Brutality"
It's a fine little film... Forgive me for skipping the worst part; as an ex-Peta member, this unit already knows more than anyone needs to. It won't help. The American public has been systematically desensitized through mass entertainments, alienated through political manipulation and rendered infantile/autistic by commercial propaganda. It doesn't care. It wants its bacon.
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