7/10
The rich getting richer, that's what capitalism is all about, nothing else.
7 January 2021
Although the subject of this documentary is the kind of material for heated discussions afterwards that will leave me with a headache and anger, I have to say it was interesting to follow. I'm not sure capitalists will like this documentary though, for sure not the big multi-national coorporations, as it only proves nothing good comes from capitalism, unless you're on the receiving end. It's just another example of the rich getting richer, and the poor getting poorer. In a world where the poor dominate in large numbers they're still dominated by an elite of ultra rich people. One day this will come to an end once we reach the point of no return but that won't be in our lifetime. The documentary contains a lot of influent people, from dictators to 'normal' world leaders, a lot that should be hanged in my humble opinion. Stories about torture look like the most normal thing in the world to those people, making the rich even richer seemed to be their only goal, and for that they have to control the masses by shock doctrines. It's all well explained if you take time to listen and try to understand. I'm glad I watched it, it won't change much of my pessimistic view of the world, it rather fortifies it.
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