Zeitgeist Movement: Thought provoking
#34
ahhhh, i refuse to start taljkign in this convo
i watched them both the day each came out. i reseacrched much after and inbwteeen, and woah, i still dont know what. lol. but i feel this thread could start wars. lol.
i watched them both the day each came out. i reseacrched much after and inbwteeen, and woah, i still dont know what. lol. but i feel this thread could start wars. lol.
#36
If you make a claim that there are inaccurate statements in the film, but yet too lazy to do the research yourself and present facts.. I guess you are as your handle states.
I don't know any hard statistics, but I know old people have trouble with everything...hearts included. There is already a lot of money going towards heart research, cancer treatments, cure for aids, etc. I'm not saying I wouldn't want to see these things vanquished..but it is what it is for now.
Ads influencing people to eat crap food till they are fat as hell is not an argument I care to entertain. Granted, I don't watch much tv, but I see all the same ads they do. Yet, I don't stuff big macs down my throat everyday. Maybe we could use that tax money for psychologists for the people that can't resist fattening foods because of ads? Or not...
It's alright to say that you don't know, at least the films get you to start thinking about the things that are outlandish and try to understand things for yourself. I am glad to know that someone actually take the time to think about the films and research for the facts other than what is present from the films, other media or preached in ceremonies.
Last edited by cat0020; 05-06-2009 at 08:57 AM.