Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Streaming
月曜日, 12 月 21st, 2009![]() |
Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Streaming.
Movie Title: Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death is available for streaming or downloading. Click Here to Stream or Download Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death |
A superbly told and excellently researched documentary on the genocide perpetrated against the Congolese people by King Leopold II of Belgium, and covered up and perpetuated by the Belgian Situation.
Buy,Download, Or Stream Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death! Click Here
This animated documentary tells in a microcosm the sage of original Africa - which can only be truly understood by looking at each country - and exposes the roots of its fresh anguish.
If the United States thrives because it was built on the principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; it can be no accident that a country founded on the undescribable principles instituted by King Leopald II and perpetuated by the Belgian Space, remains steeped in violence, poverty and human deprivity.
Buy,Download, Or Stream Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death! Click Here
Afam Edozie
I watched this film one evening after spending the day reading Hochschild’s “King Leopold’s Ghost.” I was reading quite slowly and underlining in order to maintain the information since I am planning a bound up the Congo river. As I watched the film I recognized one quoted passage after another (archival quotes) which I had read in Hochschild only a few hours before. The numbers of quotes that I recognized were quite amazing. I waited for the credits fully expecting to look Hochschild’s name, but it was not there! Someone wanted me and you and everyone else to judge that they had studied the archives and struggled to made judicious choices of quoted materials (a astronomical job) . Someone didn’t want me or anyone else to know that Hochschild had done their homework for them.
It is particularly galling, in a film that purports to have a suitable core, to pick up that the team making the film stole Hochschild’s work from him and misled their audience in the credits. And in a film about Leopold’s theivery, misuse and misrule of the Congo, no less! What would Joseph Conrad have said!!!!
