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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2008

TV: the drug of the nation. Kill yours and reclaim your life. Featuring David Icke & Bill Hicks.

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  • cheers! the bit on the end is from an old 70's film called "network"

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  • DONT DRINK THE FLUORIDE WATER!!! It will calcify your pineal gland

  • Great video, i sold my TV months ago, watching it is like painting your third eye black. what film is that last speech from? seem bits of that before.

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  • I just have to say you videos are really good!

  • CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ?? WHAT MOVIE IS 6.01 FROM ??? pleasee !!!!!!!

  • it isn't just what's on TV but what's left out that plays the viewer by design from who ever schedules the programing. without the full picture we cannot make an informed opinion, decision and action. other factors contribute to forming an opinion but when so many people are bombarded with these "options" for extended periods of time by this one condensed source, its hard not to succumb to it's influence. this may not be true for you and and many others but it is for the idiotiotic majority.

  • @boosomentity . Mind controll is putting something in peoples heads that wouldn't be there anyways, Tv doesn't pusuade someone into doing something, it shows then options. Weather they saw it by walking by the item or through word of mouth, they still chose weather they like or or not. "people buying things they dont need" has nothing to do with tv. Thats a different issue all together.

  • @123japanesecom im not going to say that TV inspired stereotypes are adopted by everyone because they're not, but TV serves for many as their only outlet to which they then come to believe as the authority on universal world perception which is why aggressively advertised stereo types are believed to be the norm. take celebrity; the majority of us accept these people as more important than their own family, why? because they are on TV being advertised as such, i and i expect you find this insane

  • @123japanesecom i should have been more specific; i was trying to convey the typical urban ghetto gangsters found in movies. TV has a cynical disposition towards portraying the irrelevant shallow aspects of the cultural, racial and sociological, blurring their contexts in to one oversimplified processed mush of fashionably accepted inverted isms; just look at modern Disney movies. with regards to Africa im fully aware of it diverse composition and i know first hand former residents of Zimbabwe.

  • @boosomentity And they don't dress that way in rural parts of africa, because thats not how they dress there, they have different culture, they don't have those options dumbass. And out of all the ignorant things to say you accociate "black" people with africa. News flash, Don't know what the tv has brainwashed YOU to belive, but people of all colours live in africa.

  • @boosomentity But it has absoluitly NOTHING to do with "seeing an add on tv". Weather we see an add, or hear about it throu word of mouth or self discovery, doesn't change the fact that we choose what we like, on our own terms. People struggling to pay rent, has nothing to do with advertising. And saying that "most black" people dress "gangster" is the most insulting thing I've heard all day. 1. There is no such thing as "dressing gangster".

  • @boosomentity . Do we now? Then how come I don't? I sure as hell NEVER seen an ad of anything I like. I shop at the Asian chain supper market, they don't advertise. When I was a teenage, I dressed in clothes that wern't advertised and I listened to underground music that nothing like it is advertised. Now today, I eat a hell of a lot of fruit, sure as hell don't see any fruit commercials. I know a lot of people just like me, and I also know a lot of people not like me. ITS BECAUSE WE VARRY,

  • @123japanesecom yeah we pick and choose but from a limited scope of what we see and that's what's advertised, TV, magazines and billboards, you cant escape.more people who are struggling to pay their rent or put food on the table are beginning to realise just how worthless the junk we are encouraged to buy is. you think the majority choose how they behave OK then why do so many black people in western societies all dress and talk like they're gangsters yet in TV less parts of Africa they don't?

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