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~~~ I rented this movie at Blockbuster the other day and I found it very inspirational and empowering, especially because it’s based on true events. The protesters accomplished so much, and I kept thinking about it in terms of Soulforce protests. I remember when this was going on in 1999, there was a news clip of the protests one day, and I didn’t think much of it until they kept reporting on it day after day. It just kept escalating, but I still never really knew what it was all about. After watching this movie -- ten years later -- I now understand. The thing about this movie and its accompanying website, is that it provides an easily understood focus, untangled by political mumbo jumbo. One more note, protests like this are going on all over the world. In the fight for human rights, we are not alone. Official Battle in Seattle Movie Trailer: For background’s sake, here’s another video I found with actual footage from 1999. It’s about 5 minutes long. If you don’t feel like watching it, below the video are the words that were overlaid at various points. This is what Democracy Looks Like? 1: Quote:
The trailer is on that first page (same as the first video above). Once you enter the official site, there are options to find out more about the movie. Toward the bottom of that page, there is a link that says “Who controls the world,” which leads to a WEALTH of information. This is so relevant for me because I often bring up in political discourse (LGBT or otherwise) the 40,000 people who starve to death and die of easily preventable diseases - EVERY DAY. Not to mention the guilt I feel when I spend money on things I don’t actually need. Here are a couple examples from the links on that 'who controls the world' page: Note to WTO, IMF, World Bank: Africa is Not Your Buffet Table: Quote:
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I caught a good documentary on HBO awhile back, called “Mardi Gras: Made In China.” I highly recommend it if you want to get a sense of the working conditions they endure. From one review: Quote:
I’ll close with the words of Soulforce co-founder Mel White, from his book Religion Gone Bad: Quote:
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Very interesting, I'll have to watch that and come back so we can talk about it. Thanks!
In addition, the quote from "Religion Gone Bad" gave me chills. I have to read those books.
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Wow, very neat movie! I suggest that others see it.
You can watch the whole thing online here, http://www.eatlime.com/video/alli-bi...0-980FDDFE1CE6 . Thank you Patrick!
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![]() Wow, what a trip. How'd you find that? Like I said, it wouldn't play steady for me, but hopefully it will for others.
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When you click on a show or movie select one that says "fast" if there is one. My experience was that pc's have a lot harder time loading them though.
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