7/30/2007, 1:34 am
So while poking around youtube I came across this serious gem of a movie entitled: "Hate Amerikkka 2 Death"
I'd just like to take a minute to go over some of the outstanding virtues of this movie.
This movie uses spurious relationship and association fallacies in ways not even Stalin could have thought of and the fact it crams them into such a compact and short message makes them easy for the unwashed masses to digest.
For example, pointing out that 3 billion people on the planet live off of less than two dollars a day, while all of America is in the upper 15% of the worlds income earners lays what the collectivist call "Collective Guilt" on Americans who are consuming the propaganda piece.
Wikipedia does a wonderful job of actually defining the use of collective guilt arguments:
However, there are those who consider such judgements on collective guilt to be overly reductionistic and accept the existence of collective guilt, collective responsibility, etc.[citation needed] Sometimes the idea of collective guilt can be a form of associaltion fallacy.
Of course after laying the guilt upon Americans of being such horrible people for earning so much money, it then of course makes the association fallacy that because America earns so much money it must inherently be exploiting the poor of the world.
Of course it leaves out the fact that out of the 2 billion people who earn less than 2 dollars a day in income - that all most all of them live in communist china or in other such autocratic socialist dictatorships, it goes on to say that communism is of course the answer to this precieved problem of unequal wealth distribution in the world today.
It would seem to me that if capitalism produces economic growth and prosperity, and that communist states have been stuck in stagnant growth economies with massive fraud and government corruption, that capitalism must of course be the problem.
As a warmongering cockmaster I have to support the call for a revolution as such simply because a lot of dead people makes me happy. Clearly this nonsense of allowing elected officials and private industry to run things has lead our country down a path of ultimate destruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgZ5k2n8k4s
I'd just like to take a minute to go over some of the outstanding virtues of this movie.
This movie uses spurious relationship and association fallacies in ways not even Stalin could have thought of and the fact it crams them into such a compact and short message makes them easy for the unwashed masses to digest.
For example, pointing out that 3 billion people on the planet live off of less than two dollars a day, while all of America is in the upper 15% of the worlds income earners lays what the collectivist call "Collective Guilt" on Americans who are consuming the propaganda piece.
Wikipedia does a wonderful job of actually defining the use of collective guilt arguments:
However, there are those who consider such judgements on collective guilt to be overly reductionistic and accept the existence of collective guilt, collective responsibility, etc.[citation needed] Sometimes the idea of collective guilt can be a form of associaltion fallacy.
Of course after laying the guilt upon Americans of being such horrible people for earning so much money, it then of course makes the association fallacy that because America earns so much money it must inherently be exploiting the poor of the world.
Of course it leaves out the fact that out of the 2 billion people who earn less than 2 dollars a day in income - that all most all of them live in communist china or in other such autocratic socialist dictatorships, it goes on to say that communism is of course the answer to this precieved problem of unequal wealth distribution in the world today.
It would seem to me that if capitalism produces economic growth and prosperity, and that communist states have been stuck in stagnant growth economies with massive fraud and government corruption, that capitalism must of course be the problem.
As a warmongering cockmaster I have to support the call for a revolution as such simply because a lot of dead people makes me happy. Clearly this nonsense of allowing elected officials and private industry to run things has lead our country down a path of ultimate destruction.