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I especially liked how he went into the "fear" issue, he's damn right about how the media hypes up fear of everything in this country. At least we do have the murder rate to be afraid of though.
But the thing that struck me the hardest on the fear issue, was the Y2K bug, I remember all freakin year, every newspaper, magazine was going on about how everything was going to shut down because of a couple of digits were off in some old programs. Well guess what, nothing happened, absolutely nothing.
Marlyn Manson had the most intelligent comments in the movie IMO, & the movie also had some insights on Canada. I found it odd, cause I visited Canada a few times (Toronto, some other cities as well), and the people seemed a lot more relaxed and at ease, less afraid of everything around them. To find out that they dont lock their doors is interesting.
Of course there's the ugly side of American history displayed in the movie, but some of the other stuff I found truly insightful. Maybe it isn't the guns after all. (7 million guns are in Canada)
The Columbine footage, some of which I haven't seen in the news, was downright spooky. I would've like to see him get a little more into how bullying in school drives students to Columbine style violence, cause it sure aint Marlyn Manson.. Bullying is getting to be a bigger issue in America, since it's getting a lot worse, I think it should be outlawed myself.
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DNA, kick me up
Protoculture, Circadians
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