This is really good but why are there so many spoken word segments? What purpose do they serve?
>>73890691
>op doesn't fight capitalism and american imperialism
>>73890707
>because socialism is a great idea and has proven to be a great idea in socialist societies
>waah capitalism reaps off of the benefits of the voluntary decision making that people do
>>73890793
>people voluntarily decide to be poor
>Arco AM/PM
pointing out how people are often told who they should demonize based on authority(which is portrayed by the disembodied voice)
>static yelling
clear from the only real audible line "it's been a long time and it's gonna be a long time" that it's audio of a civil rights activist, however most of what he's saying is illegible. used to show how easy it is to cherry pick from the manifestos of people trying to make change
>universal time
GY!BE are known anarchists, this clip is used to show the irony of bureaucratically designated "universal time" in a world that so fractured and chaotic
>preacher
used to show how religious people are optimistic about things that are pretty terrible, like death and hallucination
>coney island
i'm not really sure about this one honestly. It could be a totally obvious way to portray that the memories of most people who are dead are lost to time.
>french kids
again, not entirely sure, probably just used to show the beauty of innocence and youth
>>73890707
Why do they need to have such beautiful crescendos and then have an unnecessary interlude of a woman talking about God? Or the man on the beach?
>>73890999
Is this something you interpreted or do you have a source?
>>73891019
Its called mood my dude
>>73890860
I mean, yes. Your decision making decides if you are poor or not.
>but people don't start off at the same place
Doesn't matter, you can chose to get an extensive education and get a high paying career. Personal responsibility is a demanding concept I know