A ClockWork Orange, Ultra Violence
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@TheCyborgRooster Alex says Beethoven's 9th symphony 4th movement
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@TheCyborgRooster Ode to Joy I believe
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@m0ronTV Its hard to talk to someone whos only knowledge of WW2 is sourced from the comments his favorite TV characters make about it. Same story, read books. Enjoy.
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@shamantrainer The media hates all forms of pride and order, which is why they've demonized the National Socialists...since Germany is at the very heart of Western Civilization, they must destroy all things German, in order to rip the heart out of all forms of European and White American pride...Hitlerian order has many precedents throughout history...
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@shamantrainer my dear droogie, it appears to me that you are gay for hitler. i recomend opening up your gazzies and seeing all the ultra violence in wich the nazis jammiwamed into one war. everything in comparison is quite horroshow
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@pbrower2a1 haha military aggresion and slave labor. Thats pretty hilarious. I can tell already, using psychic power, exactly what the extent is of your knowledge of history and present political affairs. Nazis are the most objectionable evil? Not even in the top 10. Go to the bookstore, start reading. If you respond to this within 2 weeks, it will be obvious you have nothing to offer discussion wise.
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Night of the Long Knives, Kristallnacht, torture chambers, slave labor, military aggressiion...
Kubrick has this right -- long into the future, the Nazis will remain the gaudiest and most objectionable expression of infamous evil. YOU just don't get it! A Clockwork Orange is set in the then-distant future, a time in which scarcity is no more but vulgarity and cruelty still live.
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I thought that it was in Stalingrad (now Volgograd). Small detail.
It's always nice to see a little bit of the old... ultra-violence.
TheTurpat 4 weeks ago 35
What is the name of the song at the beginning? Can someone tell me I can't find it?
TheCyborgRooster 2 days ago 2