Capitalism: A love Story and The Cove

The Cove
Is a must see for everyone! It made me so sad to see what is happening! The whole time I was thinking of the time we went swimming in the Amazon to swim with the pink river dolphins, Which was AMAZING! We could hear them and we all fell in love with them and the river. We watched them jump and play from the boat and then got in the water to hear them under, its hard to explain when you know they are talking to each other and maybe could been even smarter then we are. So watching the movie I could see why they did it and I really hope it helps.
I hope that now its out in the open people will do something about it. Protest or whatever it takes, its just silly that things like this happen and people don’t stop it! It also made me never want to go to Sea World or places like this.


Capitalism: A Love Story is done by Michael Moore, but this might be his best so far. And It makes you really think about Wall Street, who runs the country, ect.

I have heard him talk, He came to Luther back in the day and was horrible and the movie has some normal Moore things in it but for the most part its a good movie for both sides.

Same American Dream? No

Rethinking the American Dream by Vanity Fair.
Its an interesting article about what the dream use to be from the 1920-50s and how it has changed over time. But now we are in this we already have the “dream” now what and with shows on MTV and such we see what the top 1% have and want it also. But now we are learning that with that come debt, and so much of it that its almost killing the nation.
I have seen this change not only in the last 4 years but the last 2, for me also. Its now hard to come up with what the “American Dream” will be for my generation. Own a modest house, small car, have a family and try not to be in debt and leave it better for our children. I don’t know. I don’t even know what I want my “dream” to be, I think it makes it harder to see from afar but it also makes its not so bad until you think about it. I also have now see the other side of the “American Dream” and how places/countries are trying to start it but I want to yell stop…it will only hurt worst.
I think that growing up in American we will also have that, heck we try and teach it over here at PCVs, you can’t we are learning fast and slow. So we will also have it in our heart and know we can have some part of it, but I think it will be different. I think we will see the mistakes and hopefully change them from our grandparents and parents, like our house can’t and should be so huge you get lost not only in it but payments, that not ever family member needs a new car, that we should only buy what we can adored, and only have 1-3 credit cards and pay them off right away. I hope some stay like education, as many we still did and went to private school for college and will pay it of now for the next 20 years, I don’t think that will change, along with trying to do better for the next generation that will always be there.
Time will only tell, what will happen to this so very American thing the “American dream” and how it shapes us and the really the whole world.