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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. The film was released on 16 October 2016. In the film, Curtis argues that since the 1970s, governments, financiers, and technological utopians have given up on the complex "real world" and built a simple "fake world" that is run by corporations and kept stable by politicians.

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  1. The answer is permaculture
  2. doesnt make any mention of how the rise and fall of soiet russia was engineered and controlled by zi0nist banksters
  3. Zeitgeist was cute, this is real.
  4. Only a British anti-Semite could glorify the suicide bombers who threaten our world.
  5. it's sad that ronald reagan thought God had put the fate of the world in the hands of the usa (27:18-28:10). john 3:16-17
  6. That was interesting but I take it with a grain of salt. The people behind this want views and clicks as much as anyone else. Also, it could have been an hour shorter without all the unnecessarily long clips that did nothing to advance the narrative.
  7. Gotta love it.. A State sponsored progaganda film about propaganda... Haha!
  8. 666 people liked this, heh.
  9. I wonder if the world would have actually been a better place if Hitler won.
  10. "Nothing is f****d here, yr being very un-Dude."

    Let's all fight Wall Street

    Together nothing can stop us
  11. Bullshyt propaganda with a fresh millennial style, lol, and NO REAL HISTORICAL CONTEXT WHERE WAS THE CIA IN ALL THIS?
  12. To whatever questions this powerful documentary asks,
    Gin is the answer.
  13. This is probably the most incredible documentary I've ever seen, but it falters when it addresses the present. I think Curtis can take an almost omniscient perspective on the past, but wrt the present, he seems to be participating in the exact phenomenon he's describing; he's totally duped by the contemporary reaction to the things that this film has described so articulately.

    What I mean is that he's portrayed the current chaotic and insane state of culture as an error. It may be so, but it is what humanity is for the time being, and his attempts to oppose its continual manifestations seems pathetic and anachronistic.

    He spent nearly 3 hours flawlessly justifying why things are as they are, and then he attempts to paint it as ridiculous. I for one was convinced that our current state of affairs was inevitable.
  14. man kinda one-sided view of "foreign" relations

    crazy irony in a documentary about the normalization of fake reality
  15. thanks adam curtis <3
  16. Never heard of Adam Curtis before. He seems to be an interesting guy. This is a very zoomed out point of perspective and it is certainly worth to watch...
  17. Ahead cattle correlation growth numerous buy satellite common weekend.
  18. Tries to find causation where in some cases there is only tenuous correlation. Fail.
  19. So we already had fascism before trump- if fascism is defined by a merging of corporations and government. I also don't see brexit as bad. If you want to know what true fascism is that is the TTP, TISA and TTIP which remove our government from the conversation- so is the EU. So the system is breaking down. We just have to know that we all have to come out of cyberspace and actively create an open source democratic society where corporate profits have no place on our lives.
  20. That muscly racist bonehead motherfucker screaming about how American he is makes my blood boil so much. The very definition of pig headed American idiot who is 100% sold on the idea that he is great because he is American. What a buffoon.


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