This video is inconsistant, I think. On the one hand, it shows military footage of Nanking, and makes one too-quick comment about how the US ignores it, and then it gives a sequence regarding the American response to El Salvador. But then, when it gets to the crux of the matter, Uganda, it shows nothing more than people protesting...
...a few static images of children who look perfectly healthy and happy, a mention or three of some statistics, and spends most of its time showing university students (? protesters at any rate) walking around with signs. The Nanking and El Salvador portions of the video had a concious effort to be moving, while the Uganda portion, supposedly the whole point of the video, showed... nothing important or moving at all.
Yep, shadowstark, it's called taking things out of context. It happens a lot on youtube.
deathbymintyfreshnes 4 years ago
This video is inconsistant, I think. On the one hand, it shows military footage of Nanking, and makes one too-quick comment about how the US ignores it, and then it gives a sequence regarding the American response to El Salvador. But then, when it gets to the crux of the matter, Uganda, it shows nothing more than people protesting...
shadowstark 5 years ago
...a few static images of children who look perfectly healthy and happy, a mention or three of some statistics, and spends most of its time showing university students (? protesters at any rate) walking around with signs. The Nanking and El Salvador portions of the video had a concious effort to be moving, while the Uganda portion, supposedly the whole point of the video, showed... nothing important or moving at all.
shadowstark 5 years ago
This video needed to show more about Uganda than the rest. Instead, I felt it treated Uganda as an afterthought.
shadowstark 5 years ago