Friday, August 26, 2011

Capitalism: A Love Story

I have mixed feelings about the film which I just finished watching. It was full of much relevant information about how Wall Street controls society only for a profit motive. The biggest problem which I saw is that an Internationalist type of Socialism was proposed as the solution for these problems.

This is what I mean when I say Capitalism and Communism are two sides of the same coin. Capitalism has a desire to globalize our economy for the benefit of the wealthy. Communism also wants a globalized world where the entire globe comes under the control of one body.

Both systems are proponents (whether in a forthright manner or not.) of a New World Order which involves the dissolving of nation states as we know them. This is the logical conclusion for the profit-based system of Capitalism, whether its proponents are nationalist or not.

Therefore, National Socialism is the only solution. By having socialism within a nationalist and patriotic sense, we put our nation's interests above anyone else's.

Another problem with the film is that it put Obama and Roosevelt in a positive light, when in reality these people were agents for the same bankers which control society today. It appeared that Obama was to be criticized in the film when it showed that Goldman Sachs was his top contributor. It then went into a game suggesting that the bankers tried to buy him off, but it didn't succeed. This was as if Obama stuck to his promises and did not give in to this crowd. These people ignore Obama's bailout which came not too long after he entered office. Not to mention his violation of the liberties of "terrorists" held in Guantanamo Bay.

The credits begin with the Marxist anthem call "the Internationale" which is a communist and globalist song. However, the film is filled with good critiques of capitalism if one knows how to weed out the bad things interlaced with the good stuff.

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