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Reflection Questions;

1. What’s the message this documentary is trying to portray? Do you agree or disagree with
the message and why? I unfortunately don’t remember most of the beginning but I do
remember the end and something that stuck with me is something with activism and all
that terrible stuff I’m going to try not to get involved with as much as I can because of
that and other factors leads to people being destructive and alone and that is bad for a
multitude of reasons number one being humans are social creatures and you will get tired
of your own voice and of yourself that’s why having people you care for are essential in
life as a whole and hating people for what they did are believe in never solved any
problems only continued them.

2. The documentary explains the concept of a ‘True Democracy’, do you believe that
America is classified as a true democracy? Why or why not
For the most part I think yes I can’t say I'm exactly the most informed person but I
haven’t heard anything aggreges.
3. What's something talked about within the documentary about American society that you
find unjust?
Turning people into consumers be it ads making a product not as good as it looks and making
people make irrational choices which are irreversible.

4. What do you think it means when the documentary states “Wealth (corporations) feeds
money into power, which in turn creates legislation that is in favor of those large
corporations”. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Yes I think I do? I will say that I'm not informed on this stuff as much as other people but
corporations are never good people whatsoever because they are corporations whose goal
is to make money and become more powerful and there probably has been one willing to
achieve that goal by any means necessary so yes.

5. “Concentration of wealth yields concentration of political power”, what does this mean?
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
More money = more political power for you because money is money you’re rich so you
have more power? I'm unsure about what it means.
6. Is there a bias in this documentary? Why or why not?

There isn't really a thing without bias in my opinion but they are trying their best to not
be bias I think.

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