(11-18-2011, 09:48 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: I enjoyed the first thirty minutes. It was thought provoking and encouraged creativity. Ultimately is was used as an empty promise to solidify a mentality of disgust for the current human race. Then the final thirty minutes was a commercial for idealistic, "feel good" steps that are not practical.
I agree I enjoyed the first 30 minutes more than the rest.
There is value in the middle section, as it will open peoples eyes to the powers than run this place. Indeed, it's not very encouraging to see, but it's better to face it head on than bury one's head in the sand. That way one can make more educated decisions.
Regarding the end, free energy would solve a lot of problems. It's not the only answer, education is paramount, as are many other factors (equality especially), but it's a start.
A relevant quote from the late Jack Layton.
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When lots of people start thinking this way, solutions will bubble to the surface. This guy doesn't have all the answers, nor does anyone. It will be the combination of minds working together that bring real positive change. And for that to happen, it takes hope, optimism and action. Something far too many are quick to opt out of.