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Charlie Chaplin speech from "The Great Dictator" remix

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2007

My humble tribute to the master, Charlie Chaplin and anyone else that fights for liberty.

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  • This speech speaks so loudly to the world we are in now and the times we are facing ahead of us. The powers who try to control us are more blatant then ever! WAKE UP people a lot of us are but theirs many who say oh well lets go with getting our liberties taken away lets be enslaved its for our own good! WAKE UP! Nothing feels better then fighting for Liberty! Let's all unite! Ron Paul 2012 step in the right direction!

  • @eratosphenes true, but don't be like glen beck and get fooled into thinking that nazism was proper socialism as it's intended to be, it wasn't, it just contained some elements of socialism.

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  • @worldcoup

    Nothing is an arguement for eugenics.

  • The world will change..... and here comes the change... not Obamas change.... the peoples change.

  • @DaRealCorleone22 How dare you equate any modern day politican especially a Republican one, with this wonderful democratic prose. You are a sensless breainwashed beast and probably a smelly nonce too. You and you're heathen lineage are an arguement for eugenics.

  • @spawndog

    we all have the potential to be wrong and easily exploited...well...not you, or me of course...but everybody else.

  • @worldofdraculas I'm not arguing the right for the movie industry to exist. But do you honestly believe that Chaplin (as brilliant as he is) can talk for 4:45 seconds and it is has vastly more value than the labor of another person's entire life?

    Pardon my french, but fuck that and the retarded idea it rode in on

  • @aaron8862006 The idea that non-capitalist meant non-individualist was very effective "RED's under the bed" propaganda after WW2. It's kind of sad that it is still alive and breathing. Humans will always strive for superiority/wealth but aggressive lack of compassion, financial exploitation and killing off future potential is unhealthy

  • @flashoftruth I completely agree. The question is of what is valuable is wrong, but my point it that it is both wrong and easily exploited.

  • @obriensimo Thankyou. This has been bubbling up in the human subconscious for a long time. Good to see it in the 'Occupy' movement recently and good to see you saw it too :)

  • @spawndog Sweatshops? Sweatshops free more people than your benevolence ever did. Sweatshops pay far more than the jobs native to the third world countries we supposedly abuse. The tyrants and do gooders who say we can't buy things from poorer countries because it hurts American jobs are the ones you should hate. Actors who make tons of money? What about the thousands and thousands of people who make their living in the production of their movies? They surely aren't hurt by it.

  • this speech is hanging on my wall

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