Review- America: Imagine a World without Her

2016 Obama’s America was a great book and movie, so it makes sense that Dinesh’s next book, America: Imagine a World without Her is also a great documentary.

Lincoln said that no enemy from abroad could destroy us, so the first thing this documentary does is show what the domestic enemies of Americans are saying:

.”Today that notion of the essential goodness of America is under attack, replaced by another story in which theft and plunder are seen as the defining features of American history — from the theft of Native American and Mexican lands and the exploitation of African labor to a contemporary foreign policy said to be based on stealing oil and a capitalist system that robs people of their ‘fair share.'”
Source: http://www.nola.com/movies/index.ssf/2014/07/dinesh_dsouzas_america_movie_r.html

You’ll see how hundreds of African-Americas were slave-owners in the old south, you’ll learn  know America’s first women millionaire was an African-American woman, the daughter of a slave. You’ll discovered that the American Indian went to war against each other, and that the settlement the Indians were offered for the theft of Mount Rushmore, was rejected by the Sioux (who stole Mount Rushmore from another tribe).  You’ll witness Alexis de Tocqueville traveling through America and seeing how in this country you don’t have to be a knight or a Lord to be called “sir.”

Saul Alinsky is featured extensively in the film, here’s one prominent quote I’ll never forget: “I could persuade a millionaire on a Friday to subsidize a revolution for Saturday out of which he would make a huge profit on Sunday even though he was certain to be executed on Monday.”

The limousine liberals are financing their own destruction, and Dinesh does a great job of showing that.

My only complaint is that the only time the 2nd Amendment was mentioned was when a Mexican-American explained he didn’t want to live in Mexico because there you have to pay bribes to the cartels and don’t even have a right to bear arms against them.

Dinesh is not a gun hater by any means, the fact that he included anything pro-gun shows that, but like Ayn Rand, he makes the mistake of forgetting the one right that makes us unlike any other country, the right to live by shooting whoever wishes us dead or as we known it, “the right to keep and bear arms.”

I challenge Dinesh to make another movie, call it “Guns Save Lives” and travel all over America interviewing people who are alive today because of the 2nd Amendment. Feature reenactments, interview the hoplophobes, show their hypocrisy as they protect themselves in gated communities, with armed bodyguards, while doing everything they can to destroy the Second Amendment.


 

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