Thursday, December 8, 2011
Inside Job; scum rule the world
Inside Job
How financial institutions pretty much get to decide how the world is run; beware watching this is likely to leave you feeling utterly depressed, angry and feeling helpless and conned.
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will says:
Doomwatch
I watched it last night, you’re right, I am depressed this morning. Also, The European Union are pumping more liquidity into banks this morning. If the ECB can come up with this money, why can’t they share it about a little more than just the banks! Arrrgghh.
i remember the 90`s says:
It did not tell me much i did not know but the smug look on those bankers and others involved got my blood boilings.still is!!!!!!!!
doomwatch says:
will @1
some nice chap once said
“What luck for rulers that men do not think”.
mark wadsworth says:
I’d seen it before, so I knew where to cringe, where to look away and the bits where these bankers gave themselves away, like Mischnick spending the last two minutes of the interview saying “I don’t know”.
icarus says:
Smug? Quite a few thickies too among the millionaires interviewed.
clockslinger says:
But you must keep believing the lie that you can vote against it! Yes! And believe if you ask nicely enough, your owners will see sense and change it for you. On no account speak the truth, namely it requires you too to be part of an organised, militant. regretably almost certasinly violent, insurrection and that this is the ONLY thing that anyone can meaningfully do faced with what is occurring. If you do so you won’t even make it past your fellow posters who believe the lie and, against all the availible evidence, think that they live in a fuctioning democracy. Then there are the moderators…. hey, but it is a free country!
general congreve says:
@6 – Well said, that man.
we're all in this together says:
Slavery was never abolished, just repackaged.
mr g says:
What are you on today Clockslinger?
Whilst I don’t usually agree with your political views, I respect your right to air them but your comment @6 is incoherent.
mr g says:
@Clockslinger
By the way, I’m as equally angry as you at what these bast%rds have and still are doing.
mr g says:
@10
Should read: I’m as equally angry as you at what these parasitic ar*eholes have done and still are doing.
icarus says:
mr g – whatever happened to “barstewards”?
nickb says:
@Cockslinger
Maybe you are right re the futility of resistance… but who is to say for sure? Insurrections do happen, and not always violently (e.g. Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia had a body count of 1 or 2, apparently). In this day and age social media make a difference, as we saw in Egypt which is still playing out. I’m not optimistic but there are possibilities… Political reality occasionally becomes fluid, in exceptional circumstances. There is a real sense in which defeatism becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, on the other hand.
N