Azur
The Living Force
I was going to put this in the "Tickle me" section, but it is more suited here for this reason: Carlin lays it on the line, and really tells it like it is with regards to the "owners' of society.
In an HBO special out on DVD, called "Life is worth losing", he plainly, painstakingly states it as it really is.
You get the normal comedic warm-up for a bit, and I have to say he looks old and wanting to get out, but 38 minutes in, he really lights up.
He doesn't say anything anyone here doesn't know, but is a mainstream (sorta) media type who is saying it out loud, and pulling no punches. If it has any effect is an open question...
I recommend it. As I mentioned in another thread, some comfort is felt when others have seen the man behind the curtain. For some reason, this comfort does not lull one back into sleep, but empowers.
One can always hope while keeping vigilant watch on what is going on, changing or not.
Cheers.
In an HBO special out on DVD, called "Life is worth losing", he plainly, painstakingly states it as it really is.
You get the normal comedic warm-up for a bit, and I have to say he looks old and wanting to get out, but 38 minutes in, he really lights up.
He doesn't say anything anyone here doesn't know, but is a mainstream (sorta) media type who is saying it out loud, and pulling no punches. If it has any effect is an open question...
I recommend it. As I mentioned in another thread, some comfort is felt when others have seen the man behind the curtain. For some reason, this comfort does not lull one back into sleep, but empowers.
One can always hope while keeping vigilant watch on what is going on, changing or not.
Cheers.