DJ Spooky spoke at Breakthrough's public forum, "Why Can't America Have Human Rights?" at The Riverside Church in New York City on September 14, 2006. The event, co-sponsored by 70 organizations, attracted 600 guests, including community members, students, and leaders. The speakers and performers were united in their platform— we must take a stand against abuses and create a much needed human rights movement in the United States.
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did he just say that average people in florida are imbeciles?
STuRMBR1NGER 6 months ago
this guy has very liberal sensibilities and is feeling himself way too much... but he makes some good points and his music is incredible, so I can forgive him for that.
mikeymouse01 2 years ago
the audio editing on the bush remix was flawless.. i didn't like spooky's rambling, but thanks for posting this
BearCountry412 2 years ago
keep your negativity to yourself.. what would a videoflammer like you know anything about politics?
Chico0804 3 years ago
this video is bull crap stacked on top of turtle puke
SpicyHam 3 years ago
While I don't agree with his politics, his point is that you cannot belive what you see and hear from ANY media- Because it is All spin and spinnable. Bush said exactly the oposite of what his remix "quotes"- but look how expertly he put thought in the presidents mouth by "remixing". How do you know that is not being done on the 6 oclock news?
SamwiseGamgee1968 3 years ago 2
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Spooky is a spear-chucker.
subfusc8 3 years ago
He is amazing. One of the greatest artists and thinkers of our time, in my opinion. And he's such an eloquent speaker!
Jipsydelcuadro 4 years ago
haha...the bush administration deconstructed
simulatedWarhol 4 years ago
another world is possible! Spooky's mixes are tight.
Baguazhangster 4 years ago