The last part of a 15-year-old documentary about what began as a trend in the US but now has spread all over the world. We are not considered to be citizens any more, we've been turned into simple consumers, with no other rights than the ones that corporations let us have, if so. There's no space for humanitarian behavior or for critical thinking. The greeding controlling minorities have deceived most of us to believe that we're free to choose a better life, and that the so called better life is measured in terms of properties, of things that we own. No matter if we don't have enough money, that's what Credit's been made for. If other people are suffering, we've been trained to ignore it because «That's not our business». Everything is business, and so, that way, we want to reach happiness. But the fact is that there's no happiness in material belongings. That's why we always are looking for more. And it's never enough. When we have reached to that point, then we are doomed, for we have been infected and controlled by this selfish way of surviving. We are not living anymore, we're just surviving, because we're sick. We suffer AFFLUENZA. And man... we DO SUFFER...
I think it's interesting, tough we're 17 years past this now. I'd enjoy an updated version of the same topic. I also find it interesting that while I watched each video, I had ads popping up on the bottom of the screen and to the right.
Synsapp 1 month ago
Why so few views and comments? This documentary presents a tremendous challenge to American thinking and popular culture at large. -I guess I just answered my own question.
Thoughtfulguy68 4 months ago
Very good documentary. Thank you.
Sarabhi 1 year ago