Message from @Pytokonda 🐏
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He's probably the most red pilled documentarian I've watched.
Curtis covers primarily themes of power
Looks at Google. He uses BBC alot. So that's why I've never seen him
Don't trust bbc
I recommend watching Hypernormalisation, The Power of Nightmares, Bitter Lake, and especially The Century of the Self. They're excellent
Planet Earth 2 level good
endless migrant crisis, random bomb attacks
Not really random is it
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Just a small intro if you want to dive deeper into him.
I have a look later. Just don't like the fact his work is published by bbc
His 2016 film Hypernormalisation, "argues that an army of technocrats, complacent radicals and Faustian internet entrepreneurs have conspired to create an unreal world; one whose familiar and often comforting details blind us to its total inauthenticity."
Sounds lazy tbh
It is not
Dive down this rabbit hole of youtube
Still it's BBC.
The Trap is also another good one.
Oh well if it's on BBC
Perf to never watch there stuff ever
When I watched them I felt like I had a better sense of the world
I have a better sense of the world by not watching bbc
What about Planet Earth 2?
Got em
Does he say that msm and BBC try and create a unreal too?
Its BBC because at the end of the day if you want anything on TV in Britain that is worth a damn, it has to be BBC.
Channel 4, ITV, Sky, all garbo in comparison.
Anybody can try to create the unreal @Pytokonda 🐏
Just don't watch TV in uk like me
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Best for news is sky down under
They so based
If you want something not based in the realm of politics, The Century of the Self talks about the rise of consumerism.
That was the first one I watched
BBC 'australia fires is gobal warming go eat bugs you Nazis. Australia sky news. 'fuck green party from stopping back burning that started this fire, now my beer will get warm ya cunts'
Again it's bbc
And?
Don't think you understand my mistrust of the bbc