Review of Why We Fight (2005) by Rafael T — 29 Aug 2011
Why we fight?, or may I say why do you fight?, since i'm not american, : Fat dirty fucking dollar. That's all folks.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what is pretty damn obvious, war on Irak, (as most of the wars america has entered) was motivated seeking only one thing: Domination and control of the politics in the middle east and it's precious black gold...
War is a bussines, a billion dollar bussines. With an economy that expends 20 cents of every dollar in guns and "defense" bussines is Good!.
I say the same shit about Venezuela, why on earth do we need 100 fucking war airplanes? easy answer: a few corrupted politicians are payed by companies to gain the fucking contract...... who on earth would we fight? We only have three inmediate neighbors: Panama, Colombia and Brazil... well there wouldn't be much of a war they all would kick our ass... Brazil has 200 million of habitants and like 25 times our econmy size, colombia has two times our population plus american bases and guns that USA gives to them to "fight terrorism" (more like to set our position near to that tasty Venezuelan oil) and Panama also has the inmediate support and the american bases so... why don't we take that fucking 100 airplanes and expend that money on building hospitals, schools and fucking roads that are really needed... damn if you want to expend money expend on fucking inside security POLICE is wath we need no fucking army...
This movie states pretty obvious points (at least to me are obvious tough it doesn't seem to be that obvious up there), and it definitively is sided towards a more lefthanded politic side.
Sincerely I don't know why america fear so much of more social politic inclinations, down here it's hard to live I won't deny it, but it's certainly a more human approach to government, damn even the right parties here are named "SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC" and have "socialist" (or may I say based on eropean models) visions on basic human rights as Health an education (wich is free even trough college, and not only are public colleges free, they are among the best in the country)...
Anyway watch the movie, you may agree or disagree but surely will make you think.
This review of Why We Fight (2005) was written by Rafael T on 29 Aug 2011.
Why We Fight has generally received very positive reviews.
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