Hmm....
The thing is though, a lot of that technology does exist in some form now. We can be tracked, and we can be spied upon if the powers that be so choose. However, what makers of material such as this film and others(AJ comes to mind) fail to remember is the near impossibility of such things actually transpiring. The sheer levels of bureaucracy and oversight in between are a staggering hindrance to any plans of global conquest at a covert level.
True, in this day and age covert operation is almost impossible, especially when it comes to global conquest. It's why I don't believe in conspiracies. I remember a peace rally where a philosophy professor jumped on stage and yelled out the war on Iraq was part of a conspiracy. As proof he waved the Project for A New American Century around. A document anyone can download freely from the internet. Still what was in the document was disconcerting.
You mention globalization, and it surprises me that people like AJ don't look at that topic closer. There is certainly enough fiscal impropriety going on there to make any reasonable person disgusted, and yet it is ignored. There are literally thousands of cases of human rights abuses that are regarded as collateral damage to seemingly sensible business practice....the point I am trying to convey is that there are REAL things to be pissed off about...why make stuff up?
That's why I worked with the NGO Los Cachorros as a voluntary teacher. That's why I visit rallies. That's why I donate to good causes. That's why I try to make a difference. Fact is you won't make that difference on the internet.
Films like this, and the many others out there are made to capitalize on the our secret fears...mainly so some guy or gal can take the credit for "blowing the whistle" and make a name for themselves, thus becoming a hero to a small, and apparently gullible few who refuse to leave the reality tunnel of their choosing. Then rolls in the prima donna complex once hundred or thousands of people start writing them praise for "opening their eyes"....
I think that is how heroes are made, it depends from the success of the party they belong to whether they are heroes or criminals.
I don't think there is any reason to debate any potential merits of these films, or the subtext that some people here have claimed to see in them because the subtext that I see is that some people got bored and wanted attention...not anticipating the zeitgeist it would become on the internet
I think there is a very strong reason to do so. Pedagogically it could be a very interesting tool, that goes for all forms of propaganda. Also for your own convictions and cognitive methods it's interesting what a completely different approach comes up with. There is the Socratic cognitive method, but there is also the Aristotelian one (thesis juxtaposed with an antithesis to come to a synthesis), but ofcourse this requires instead of specialising in seeing the bad in others to look critically at oneself. To achieve this is hard and painfull but it always leads to knowledge.
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