Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA perpetual state of welfare exists in the U.S., creating a form of modern slavery for a large percentage of African-Americans. Rev. C.L. Bryant presents an insightful and compelling look at... Ler tudoA perpetual state of welfare exists in the U.S., creating a form of modern slavery for a large percentage of African-Americans. Rev. C.L. Bryant presents an insightful and compelling look at how freedom can be restored.A perpetual state of welfare exists in the U.S., creating a form of modern slavery for a large percentage of African-Americans. Rev. C.L. Bryant presents an insightful and compelling look at how freedom can be restored.
C.L. Bryant
- Self - Reverend
- (as Rev. C.L. Bryant)
Christian Adams
- Self - Reverend
- (as Rev. Christian Adams)
Lem Anderson Jr.
- Self - Rock Hill Community Activist
- (as Pastor Lem Anderson Jr.)
William J. Barber II
- Self - President, North Carolina NAACP
- (as Dr. William Barber)
Mary McLeod Bethune
- Self - Federal Council of Negro Affairs
- (cenas de arquivo)
Stephen Broden
- Self - Senior Pastor, Fair Park Bible Fellowship
- (as Stephen E. Broden)
Everett Dirksen
- Self - Former Senate Minority Leader
- (cenas de arquivo)
Frederick Douglass
- Self - Civil Rights Leader
- (cenas de arquivo)
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Good for thinkers - Bad for Kool-Aid drinkers
If you're a Communist or Neo-Nazi this film is not for you.
If you're an American wondering why generational poverty is so pervasive in the American black community this film will shed some light on how we got here. It explores why so many American blacks continue to feel they are victims and why they remain unable to break out of the poverty brought upon them by the government programs designed to help them, and why there's nearly unanimous support of the Progressive people and programs which seem intended on destroying them.
If you're looking to inform yourself or others about who really supported civil rights from the Civil War to the 1960s, there are also some good Historical notes and perspectives provided throughout.
It was also nice to see proud, hopeful Americans willing to look beyond the troubles of the past towards a better tomorrow.
It's bit slow in places and a bit flashy with unnecessary editing, but valuable for the facts offered and for the perspectives given, even if you don't agree with C.L. Bryant or others appearing.
If you're an American wondering why generational poverty is so pervasive in the American black community this film will shed some light on how we got here. It explores why so many American blacks continue to feel they are victims and why they remain unable to break out of the poverty brought upon them by the government programs designed to help them, and why there's nearly unanimous support of the Progressive people and programs which seem intended on destroying them.
If you're looking to inform yourself or others about who really supported civil rights from the Civil War to the 1960s, there are also some good Historical notes and perspectives provided throughout.
It was also nice to see proud, hopeful Americans willing to look beyond the troubles of the past towards a better tomorrow.
It's bit slow in places and a bit flashy with unnecessary editing, but valuable for the facts offered and for the perspectives given, even if you don't agree with C.L. Bryant or others appearing.
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Excellent and Informative...
If you refer to the postings below mine, you will see 2 reviews that are accurate and 2 reviews from people who either A. Don't know the Truth, Or B. Don't want you to know the truth... I'm more inclined to choose C. All of the above. Great film, Informative, Accurate, and gives you references for the statements and the truth... I don't really want to include ant spoilers, but you should learn the truth about what happened in our history... More recent history really.
I don't know how many of you were misinformed due to a public school or your phony beliefs, but when you look up the moments and events in this movie, you should be surprised that you have never "learned" this in school... If you can't put in a little effort yourself, you do not deserve to know.
I don't know how many of you were misinformed due to a public school or your phony beliefs, but when you look up the moments and events in this movie, you should be surprised that you have never "learned" this in school... If you can't put in a little effort yourself, you do not deserve to know.
Not really a movie in the conventional sense...
If you know nothing about this movie but get it because the cover suggests some inspiring film about a slave making an escape from true, historical slavery, look more closely. The "cast" includes these notable Hollywood stars: Andrew Breitbart, Allen West, Glenn Beck, and Herman Cain, as well as a number of Tea Party luminaries. This film has been struggling to find an audience, even with massive giveaways of free tickets. It is slickly produced, but also insulting in its arguments, insulting to minorities, and transparently biased against almost all social welfare in this country. However, if you are interested in watching almost two hours of a right wing polemic which is little more than a vastly extended version of a campaign ad, this is the movie for you.
One of the most important Documentaries to make you think...
I was really excited for this film, but having finally watched it, it was even better than I expected. This film does well in contrasting liberal (aka progressive/Democrat) history and today with conservatives, showing how we have commonality's together, but one side is not for our good, but especially for the good of the black community.
Slavery still exists in America.... Democrats are now doing it through government and the demonization of others, rather than being direct about it, but they are still the same racists and slavers as before.
Just look at some of the negative reviews, instead of debunking anything in the video, because they can't, because everything in it is true, they try to stop you from watching it by who did the video. First, that shows how they clearly haven't watched the movie, but second it shows that it's all liberals have, personal attacks, no substance, no facts, no truth, and no morality.
This video, along with the new one "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" should be a must see in every school, and by every American. Good people need to see how they have been lied to, how they are being controlled, how they are being enslaved.
Slavery still exists in America.... Democrats are now doing it through government and the demonization of others, rather than being direct about it, but they are still the same racists and slavers as before.
Just look at some of the negative reviews, instead of debunking anything in the video, because they can't, because everything in it is true, they try to stop you from watching it by who did the video. First, that shows how they clearly haven't watched the movie, but second it shows that it's all liberals have, personal attacks, no substance, no facts, no truth, and no morality.
This video, along with the new one "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party" should be a must see in every school, and by every American. Good people need to see how they have been lied to, how they are being controlled, how they are being enslaved.
Excellent movie
Very informative if the people who need to see this would open their minds and eyes. The black community in general is being snowed by the liberals and they need to wake up.
The democrat party in this country is who has destroyed the black home and it's time they realized it. They are being used by the left to further a horrible political agenda. This movie brings out the facts of this in an undeniable manner without being confrontational.
The only criticism I have of the movie is the frequent use of rapid picture changing - I'm sure there's a name for it but I don't know what it is. It's almost frenetic and I wish they wouldn't have done it.
All in all it is well worth two hours of your time.
The democrat party in this country is who has destroyed the black home and it's time they realized it. They are being used by the left to further a horrible political agenda. This movie brings out the facts of this in an undeniable manner without being confrontational.
The only criticism I have of the movie is the frequent use of rapid picture changing - I'm sure there's a name for it but I don't know what it is. It's almost frenetic and I wish they wouldn't have done it.
All in all it is well worth two hours of your time.
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- ConexõesReferenced in Political Stockholm Syndrome (2017)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 100.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 71.737
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.626
- 8 de jul. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 71.737
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 48 min(108 min)
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