- Also Known As:
- Unknown
- Year:
- 2010
- Country:
- Predominant Genre:
Non-Fiction - Director:
- Outstanding Performances:
- None
- Premiss:
- Whites developed a way to get gas out of the ground - a controversial
hydraulic-drilling process called “fracking” - and suddenly America finds itself on the precipice of becoming an energy superpower. - Themes:
- Alienation | Corporate Power | Destiny | Emotional repression | Family | Identity | Individualism | Justice | Mankind | Materialism | Narcissism | Nature | Personal | Political | Republicanism | Sadomasochism | Schizophrenia | Science | Social class | Snobbery | Solipsism | Stereotyping | White culture | White supremacy
- Similar to:
- Unknown
- Review Format:
- DVD
Shitting in Your Own Backyard
Last Gasp of Desperate White Men
In their
Whites are destroying the very thing they pretend to preserve;
Not content with ruining the Western economy with cheap money, Whites now wish to commit ritual suicide; while dragging everyone else - including the world’s flora and the fauna - down with them (Andreas Lubitz style). If Whites cannot have most of the world to themselves, they will not share it with anyone else: A kind of reverse lebensraum to compensate Whites for the failure of Manifest Destiny. (There is also the White
Whites are running out of ideas concerning how to keep their culture going, in terms of the increasing energy demands of Whites (contrasted with the decreasing availability of energy sources) and are now showing overt signs of the desperation that their
A self-indulgent and somewhat amateurish documentary, but an expert demonstration of the demos, as well as being as scary as hell - like a nightmare from which one longs to awaken, but can’t. Fortunately, no People Of Color (POC) seem to have been contaminated, thus far, and developed the various and inevitable neuropathies resulting from the process of ongoing White environmental destruction - so there is hope for the human race yet.
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