Interview with Noam Chomsky about the War on Drugs and religion (Part 1)
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@chokkan7 Chomsky does not want to be a leader, he just tells it like it is
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I'd submit that Dr. Chomsky is fine with where he's at. He is able to keep his position at MIT, make his speeches, and publish his books, all of which are very constructive and useful. To attempt to elevate him to the level of a public figure/talking head with sufficient exposure to widely disseminate his message would only serve to make of him a target. Does anyone really believe that he would be spared if he were considered a tangible threat?
Take his message and spread the word...
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These fine-intentioned, naive souls have made the fatal mistake of not adding "Played Off by Keyboard Cat" to the title.
Next time, I hope they have learned their lesson:
`Interview with Noam Chomsky about the War on Drugs, Played Off by Keyboard Cat`
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Does anyone know where I could get the Ram/Pentagon research results?
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/facepalm
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@bigdobberw You could give him all the exposure in the world, if he didn't have LL Cool J helping him with forensics crime scenes, or a dance crew and glitter, he could never compete with what's REALLY important.
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@Arkinight Unfortunately many people who might otherwise be interested in Chomsky have never even heard of him because he's so marginalized and purposely ignored by the mainstream corporate media. We need to find ways to help 'enlighten' others to this mans genius.
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It IS oppression !
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The drug cartels are an integral part of US trade and capitalism. I think the original question is flawed
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The drug cartels are an integral part of US trade and capitalism. I think the original question is flawed
And of course videos like this have a fraction of the views that other asinine, idiotic and useless videos do.
Arkinight 2 years ago 19
its true and unfortunate, paris hilton falling down a flight off stairs would outpace the views of this in a weekend
davidkate08 2 years ago 11