Posted on 01/22/2010 4:12:17 PM PST by Story Balloon
Glenn Beck's "The Revolutionary Holocaust: Live Free Or Die," tonight was simply..awesome. I learned a lot of things that I was never taught in school.
It would be awe inspiring how much they hold back from kids these days if it wasn't so obvious they were doing it.
Beck covered everything from Marxism, to Communnism, to Stalin to Nazi's and tied them all together in a way I've never thought of before.
The documentary is in 7 parts. The first video is part 1 and so on. here you go, it's an eye opening documentary and I hope you enjoy it.
I have it on DVR and will sit down later with my kids to watch it
so next time my kids see a kid wearing a Che shirt he who is 12 will tell that student all about this killer they wear so proudly
You might want to preview it first, depending on their age. It can get raw at points.
Kudos to Glenn for exposing the true history of the Leftwing movement and debunking the myth of Hitler being part of the Right. Lets hope all those folks worshipping Stalin, Mao, and Che got an opportunity to watch this documentary and maybe they’ll change their ways of thinking.
Aww damn it, I forgot all about this, thanks for the heads up.
His Scott Brown joke has people looking askew at him..but I think this documentary will make them forget soon enough.
thank you for the warning
good advice
No worries, I’ve been waiting a week for this to air.
Thank you, Comrade! I hit DVR and remembered I had canceled recording Glens show last night when doing some maintenance and had forgotten to put it back on. Luckily it is back on at 2am and the DVR is now set to record the series again.
I’d like to know how to get it off the DVR and onto disk.
I was alive throughout most of the horrors,some I remember,some I don’t.
It was a real eye opener for me.
Haha.. Comrade! I don’t know, comrade..I’m still waiting for betamax to allowed into the motherland.
Let’s hope it’s a real eye opener for people who didn’t live through it. I think that’s what Mr. Beck is hoping for.
I would have preferred he not use so many over-saturated “dramatic” effects on some of the imagery. It was less so in the second half but I think it lessens the impact of the pictures. I think he did a fairly good job of explaining the ties between the Nazis and the Soviets, and he made good use of interviews. The interview clips with Yushchenko were awesome; revealing and hard hitting, as well as the story of the Cuban patriot who was executed by Che. All in all pretty well done- I think he tried to cover just some main points to keep from information overload and to keep it succinct and more impacting.
There is a reason this show was done at this time.....
What really shocked me most was the George Bernard Shaw thing. Admittedly, I know very little about this man, but had no idea that he had such a despotic view of humanity.
I think it will be an eye-opener for “younger” folks who aren’t taught much history anymore. I do wish he would emphasize that people should not rely on school to teach them everything they need to know. Even a very good school cannot cover everything. They must take it upon themselves to read and learn about their world and its history. The information is all out there but you have to make an effort. Nowadays people seem to expect everything to be delivered like pizza.
Just watch, you say that and some far lefty will say it’s a scary conspiracy movie.
Glenn should make it available in ipod type format if he wants it to get passed around by younger people. All it takes is a couple hundred downloads before it’s spread all over the net.
It’s amazing anyone can have such views. It makes you wonder why some do and some don’t.
“Even a very good school cannot cover everything.”
Just goes to show how far educational standards have fallen in the past 50 years.
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