His documentaries have always been like that. Who says documentaries have to be objective? Maybe this is also the reason why I like to watch his documentary. Using seemingly easy language, bring out a heavy topic. He is more like an angry youth, or Don Quixote. His weapon is his movies, and he has no intention of defeating his opponents or changing anything through movies. Mike Moore is just a big fat whine, righteous, idealistic. Although the thinking is a bit extreme, but such people are unlikely to exist? He has courage and ideas, maybe what he does is ridiculous, but the important thing is that he does it, 100 times better than those who just sit and point fingers and spit. He said: "I refuse to live in such a country, but I also don't plan to leave." He is a smart fat man, he knows that the world is as black as a crow, and it may not be appropriate to call him a leftist, he is just complaining about this country More, does not mean that he does not love the country. The depth of love, the pain of all. After all, everything he had was brought to him by the system. The theme song at the end of the credits, the light-hearted Jazz version of the International, maybe Mike Moore is telling me that I don't have to take it too seriously, my movie doesn't change anything about that fact, just to show you how I think about the financial crisis of.
The lack of financial supervision makes these bankers more and more reckless, and high risk means high return. Where are the ordinary people who are the opponents of those financial elites? The trading of financial derivatives has wiped out most of the people's savings for many years, and credit defaults have made a large number of people who cannot afford high interest homeless. It's not fair that America's bankers make mistakes and use all taxpayer money to fill the loopholes. Americans feel unequal and can demonstrate. Prepare for the worst, and even if you don't get the desired result, you can complain on the street and gain social attention. Even this has become a luxury. Iceland, with over 90 percent of the vote, rejected paying back the lost depositors in Britain and France. Facts tell us that capitalist banks are unreliable. Keynesian market economy has finally come to the time of hitting the southern wall.
In the face of any system, most people are selfish. No social system is Prozac. The profit-seeking nature of capitalism and any system is based on the premise of unequal social distribution. The world can never be fair. What? Communism can distribute according to work, the rich and the poor are equal? That is a mirage, and even the gang that originally believed in didn't believe it. You still believe it, it's too ridiculous. This world has not been a fair society 5,000 years ago, nor will it be in the future, and never expect absolute fairness. The unequal access to information creates differences between the rich and the poor among individuals. It is very rare if there is. In the end, money will always be in a tangle with power, advancing and retreating together to seek maximum benefits.
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