Review of Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) by Radargunblow — 29 Sep 2009
Why should Moore move from his own country? He's entitled to his view and besides the drive for efficiency and profit has caused the US to have the largest inequality gap between rich and poor in the whole world.
For years we've been told by 99.9 per cent of the Western world's self-serving Neo-Conservative media that devolvement of power from Government to the free market and the world's greedist people is a way to sustain a just world.
But the insanity which for years has made the world a great place for only a tiny fracttion of the world's population by exploiting vulnerable workers in countries condemed by Capittalists(Who despise China but don't mind shafting US jobs to relocate to workforces unprotected by any kind of unions to improve, filthy, dirty and degrading conditions for paltry pay) whose festering, bloated gorgefest has now inevitably blown up in their faces.
But what should have forced change has only re-enforced the power and greed of the overbearing private Sector that along with spying and building profiles on our internet movements and privatising the streets we walk unelected now have the power to dip their hands in our pockets and hold us to ransom whenever they like.
At a time where Neo-Conservative is tearing the world apart and the right-wing media which controls 99.9m per cent of output is desperately scrambling to prop up our corrupt, minority serving institutions it's a wonder there are not more voices like Moore.
That we get to hear any voice of reason at all in our Private Sector controlled world though is a wonder in itself. Something we could do alot more of. As for the Private Sector goon squads who surf the web looking to quash any vaguely questioning voice of the all powerful zenith that is the great Capitalism I have nothing to give you but a good old fashioned two fingered salute.
Time for a fairer world before greed destroys us all.
This review of Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) was written by Radargunblow on 29 Sep 2009.
Capitalism: A Love Story has generally received positive reviews.
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