That’s MAD
Indigenous Canadian from northern Ontario. Believe in equality, Indigenous rights, minority rights, LGBTQ+, women’s rights and do not support war of any kind.
That’s MAD
American public: … yeah ummm … I’ll have a burger, milkshake, two human body parts and a hot dog.
Comes back angry and upset with their order: WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH YOU PEOPLE!!! … YOU CALL THIS A HOT DOG!!!
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth leaves a world full of blind toothless people
I think the goal at this point is to kill all Palestinians or threaten them so that they have choice but to leave.
Either one of two things will come out of this
The world becomes even more frustrated with Israel and it’s genocidal war
Or the world becomes ever more numb and indifferent to something so blatant that it no longer matters.
This war isn’t being continued by an aggressor … it continues by our collective indifference and ignorance.
We need to hold our leaders accountable to all this … if they aren’t speaking out to end the violence, then they are condoning it all in our name.
The world should just sponsor gun ownership for Americans to accelerate their decline.
One of the longest documentaries I ever watched was - ‘Hypernormalisation’ - (2016 by Adam Curtis, an award winning BBC documentary film maker)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6156350/
At almost three hours long, I had to watch it over two or three days. It’s a lot of detail but a well thought out story line to give you an insight as to how and why the world is what it is today. This is the kind of documentary that I enjoy sitting through for long periods.
I don’t understand long format videos because to me they only exist because of two reasons
the researcher has done an enormous and thorough job on the subject which requires lots of detail to understand
the producer had lots of content and was too lazy to condense it all so they just mashed everything together and let the viewer figure it all out themselves.
The best and most informative documentaries to me are an hour or less … if I’m going to watch something longer it’s going to be a series of well produced and well written episodes created and produced by writers, researchers and presenters who carefully present the content in a clear concise way.
I am not going to watch a six hour slog written and produced by someone I’ve never heard of and has little to no credentials in writing or producing.
I don’t mind independent projects but at six hours long, I really have to be convinced by someone significant to spend that much time.
Where they call plutocracy democracy and democracy is basically plutocracy
Guards: … please come with us, Emperor Max has ordered us to arrest you