In the first 3 minutes, the expression of robbery and the feeling of capitalism borrowed from ancient Rome. Middle capitalists bribe judges to put children in jail to make money. There is also an introduction to the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis from beginning to end, of course, from the author's perspective. Who created panic, bought Congress, and finally got 700 billion US dollars of help, while ordinary people need more help, but what they get is only 6,000 per capita, and the reward and mercy they finally get for their life-earning efforts, this is still just because of them. Small groups attract attention, the most important resource of the information age.
How many sins are committed in the name of the Holy? The words We and Human Right of the founding fathers of the United States were stolen by business giants in the name of God.
By the way, there are interviews with priests and introductions to holy water in the middle. All I can say is that this is just a compromise made by the losers, an illusion made. Americans will be deceived because their short history has no dark Middle Ages, so they may not have experienced the cruelty and darkness of monotheism.
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