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27 Oct 2014 12:21 #220411
by Snoopster
I must confess of not knowing too much about this guy Russell Brand other than he's a British comedian who once referred to George W. Bush as "that Retard President from Texas" while hosting the Grammys. ::LOL::
But this video rant of his on the Ottawa killings last week is brilliant...and funny.
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27 Oct 2014 14:33 #220445
by mapoui
this type of critique that exists along with the established point of view..indeed they are intertwined the one giving rise to the tother.. is now being criminalized. it seems critique or speech like that will soon be illegal.
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27 Oct 2014 15:54 #220477
by Snoopster
No one analyzes or takes the time to critique all the BS these politicians say nowadays. Traditionally, the analysis and critique were done by journalists. But almost all the mainstream media outlets are owned by big corporations and as a result any analysis done by them is compromised and biased or lacks substance.
I especially loved how Brand deconstructed Harper's use of the term "Canadian soil" to convey his right wing fascist agenda that the country was under attack by these "terrorists". Gotta protect that infertile frozen tundra from those evil terrorist at all costs Stephen. ::LOL::
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27 Oct 2014 15:57 #220478
by pattycake
Beware of guys like him.
They say what people want to hear to make a name for themselves.
It's what Charles Manson did that gathered his street family.
It's what George Carlin did to become popular.
It's what Jim Jones did to gather his temple members.
It's what Elijah Muhammad did to get rich.
It's what Hitler did to drive his army.
It's what Yakub did to draw his followers out of Sumer.
From the nobody to the vagrant sleeping in a box, he says what people want to hear to make a name for himself and draw a following. So just watch these fellas. Do more watching than listening to what they say.
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27 Oct 2014 16:00 #220480
by Snoopster
You've just described perfectly every politician. ::LOL::
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27 Oct 2014 16:03 #220481
by pattycake
It doesn't matter.
He don't have to be a politician.
So politicians aren't the only people who should be watched.
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27 Oct 2014 16:07 #220483
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Well why don't you enlighten us on what Brand or Carlin said that should make us treat them with deep suspicion and caution.
That would be a start instead of making those broad generalizations which, as we can see, can be applied to anyone.
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27 Oct 2014 16:13 #220486
by pattycake
George Carlin originally wasn't clicking as a comedian, then he crossed over to preaching civil rights and he became a successful comedian and popular afterward. Suddenly, George became the man everybody talked about. And he makes some strong points on civil rights, but I noticed that George turned around and stated that people shouldn't govern themselves which is saying that they should be dependent on leadership. Well he gave himself away in saying that because you can't have civil rights with no sense of independence, and apparently dependency is how he suddenly became popular.
So his commentary on civil rights was nothing but rhetoric people want to hear.
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27 Oct 2014 16:25 #220488
by Snoopster
Yes indeed. George Carlin's views on "Civil rights" are clearly dangerous and poisonous to young minds.
I fail to see your point here. How in the world are the ideas of a mere comedian more dangerous than that of a politican with several hands of lobbyist in each of his pockets? A politician who will enact laws which shape and determine our very lives.
But yes. Beware the comedian! ::LOL::
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27 Oct 2014 16:42 #220495
by pattycake
I didn't say that it were.
I only tried to point out that people saying what we want to hear should be watched.
It's as Thomas Sowell once said:
It don't matter whether it's a politician or not. Watch anybody saying what you want to hear.
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