Saturday, November 30, 2013

Home Wrecking Movies (AE#4)

After watching Michael Moore’s film Capitalism: A Love Story, in class, it kind of touched me a little. Being that the fact that me and my family are one big helping family. Just seeing people get treated the way the did in this film hurted my feelings. I have a big heart for strangers as well. I was always taught, "if you got it, give it. If not help get it to give it." -Samuel Mayes Jr. & Stephanie McKinnon- In this film people were getting put out of there own homes. People were basically getting robbed right under their noses from the banks and the government. It was super horrible. In some parts of the film I had to block it out or I would have really gotten emotional. To me I felt that, even though the film was based on true life events. Nobody should be treated that way, shape, or form. I feel that if you have a job that way you should get rid of it. It shouldn't be a job where others are putting other down or out of their homes at all. I mean think about it......If you had that type of job....and it just so happens to be your turn to get told to leave a home where you resigned for years after years. How would you feel? Plus not have anywhere else to go. We weren't told that we had to leave our homes before. Not that I know of so far, but I do know that my grandmothers owned their homes. Full out THEIRS. If someone told my grandmother that she had to leave her home that she and her husband put sooooooo much work into. Ohhhhh trust and believe me, the little attitudes or the little upset people in this film, would not do anything compared to the temper of our family. We would have fought to the end. People in this film didn't have back-ups or anyone/anything to run to. This film was hard to take in but God knows what's going on in this world and he don't like ugly.

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