This Video Made Me Cry.....

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One Man Speaks against all pathocrats..... in 1938.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZcJE7ExhtY&feature=related

As powerful now as it was then.

Wow.
 
This Chaplin film i´ve wanted to watch for so long now and still have not got round to it. What I have seen though is the film "Chaplin" with R Downey jr playing Chaplin and I think it gives a good insight into Chaplin and how in his silent movies he has a go at the establishment and authority .

The rise to power of Hitler was the reason why Chaplin decided to speak in a movie , for a long while ignoring the new breakthrough in talkies preferring instead to continue in silent movie making so as continue to communicate to the rest of the world whos first language is not English.
 
There was also a little discussion on this Chaplin speech here:
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=5753
 
wooow...! that was a moving video , his voice just reads through the events of the actual world , the ongoing loop of pathocracy also brings great minds with it , this is an amazing video thanks for posting it ,
 
I`ve seen the movie a couple of times in the past and while always regarding The Great Dictator
as one of the great movie classics I also thought of his speech at the film`s end as a flaw, because
it did strike me as pathetic at the time. And indeed, I think Chaplin`s greatest weakness was his sentimentality
(which he shares with Capra, Ford , Jerry Lewis and Spielberg, but not with Buster Keaton!).
After viewing his speech a third time I changed my view on him being pathetic. It really moved me too,
especially the way his speech escalates in best Hitler style while conveying a completely different message.
But also keep aware, that the Bushes and Rockefellers of this world would happily go along with Chaplin`s speech
("free the world of national barriers"). A One World Government would be good thing - if there where no psychopaths.
 
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